CORDIS Project
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The project investigates how rewards influence motor control by studying the interactions between the basal ganglia and cerebellum in primates. It aims to understand the neural mechanisms that drive movements based on reward signals, using advanced recording techniques.
The drive for rewards controls almost every aspect of our behavior, from stereotypic reflexive behaviors to complex voluntary action.
It is therefore not surprising that the symptoms of neurological disorders that interrupt reward processing, such as those stemming from drug-abuse and depression, include deficits in the capacity to make even simple movements.
Accordingly, how do rewards drive and shape movements?
The brain uses two major subcortical networks to drive behavior: the basal ganglia…
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