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. 2019 Jan 23:692:159-166.
doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2018.10.056. Epub 2018 Oct 31.

Lesions of lateral habenula attenuate win-stay but not lose-shift responses in a competitive choice task

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Lesions of lateral habenula attenuate win-stay but not lose-shift responses in a competitive choice task

Rajat Thapa et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

Multiple neural systems contribute to choice adaptation following reinforcement. Recent evidence suggests that the lateral habenula (LHb) plays a key role in such adaptations, particularly when reinforcements are worse than expected. Here, we investigated the effects of bilateral LHb lesions on responding in a binary choice task with no discriminatory cues. LHb lesions in rats decreased win-stay responses but surprisingly left lose-shift responses intact. This same dissociated effect was also observed after systemic administration of d-amphetamine in a separate cohort of animals. These results suggest that at least some behavioural responses triggered by reward omission do not depend on an intact LHb.

Keywords: Amphetamine; Dopamine; Lateral habenula; Lose-shift; Nucleus accumbens; Win-stay.

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