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This project explores how cognitive rewards, such as information and choice, are processed in the brain. By training monkeys on tasks involving decision-making, it aims to uncover the neural mechanisms behind preferences for cognitive rewards, linking them to the dopaminergic system.
Predictions and control about impending action and rewards or punishments require accumulating information about our environment and ultimately choosing the action that will maximize reward.
Therefore, contexts containing a large amount of information about the environment and with several available options to gather reward or avoid punishment are generally preferred by agents.
Because information intake and choice seeking are so important for survival and well-being, they can be considered as c…
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