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Value-driven modulation of perception and choice| old_uid | 19119 |
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| title | Value-driven modulation of perception and choice |
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| start_date | 2021/06/24 |
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| schedule | 11h |
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| online | no |
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| details | En ligne - lien de connexion sur https://lsp.dec.ens.fr/fr/agenda/value-driven-modulation-perception-and-choice-15244 |
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| summary | Reward signals can not only act as an incentive to invigorate actions and guide value-based decisions, but can also modulate the earliest stages of sensory perception. I will present the results of our recent studies examining the value-driven modulation of behavioral and neural responses across these three axes. The key question that we are trying to answer is how specific features of reward signals; such as their level of awareness, their sensory modality and their task contingency; impact on value-driven effects. Our results indicate that the value-driven modulation of behavior relies on multiple brain regions that flexibly adjust their interaction based on the exact nature of reward signals. |
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| responsibles | Mamassian |
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