Parallel neural networks for learning sequential procedures
- PMID: 10481194
- DOI: 10.1016/s0166-2236(99)01439-3
Parallel neural networks for learning sequential procedures
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- Trends Neurosci 1999 Dec;22(12):following 568
Abstract
Recent studies have shown that multiple brain areas contribute to different stages and aspects of procedural learning. On the basis of a series of studies using a sequence-learning task with trial-and-error, we propose a hypothetical scheme in which a sequential procedure is acquired independently by two cortical systems, one using spatial coordinates and the other using motor coordinates. They are active preferentially in the early and late stages of learning, respectively. Both of the two systems are supported by loop circuits formed with the basal ganglia and the cerebellum, the former for reward-based evaluation and the latter for processing of timing. The proposed neural architecture would operate in a flexible manner to acquire and execute multiple sequential procedures.
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