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The rat frontal orienting field dynamically encodes value for economic decisions under risk

Psychology

The rat frontal orienting field dynamically encodes value for economic decisions under risk

C. Bao, X. Zhu, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Chaofei Bao, Xiaoyue Zhu, Joshua Möller-Mara, Jingjie Li, Sylvain Dubroqua, and Jeffrey C. Erlich reveals how the frontal orienting field influences economic decision-making in rats, showing that silencing this area increases risk aversion by altering the rats' perception of lottery values. A deeper dive into neuroscience has never been so intriguing!

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Abstract
This study investigated the causal roles of the frontal orienting field (FOF) and posterior parietal cortex (PPC) in economic decision-making under risk in rats. Pharmacological and optogenetic silencing of the FOF reliably reduced lottery choices, indicating increased risk aversion. Model-based analysis revealed this was due to an increased concavity of the rats' utility function. Single-neuron and population analyses confirmed that the FOF encodes lottery value, supporting a dynamical model where the FOF represents current lottery value for comparison against the remembered surebet value. PPC inactivation showed minimal effects, except for a short-lived increase in risk aversion potentially due to response biases.
Publisher
Nature Neuroscience
Published On
Oct 19, 2023
Authors
Chaofei Bao, Xiaoyue Zhu, Joshua Möller-Mara, Jingjie Li, Sylvain Dubroqua, Jeffrey C. Erlich
Tags
economic decision-making
risk aversion
frontal orienting field
posterior parietal cortex
lottery choices
utility function
neuroscience
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