A new perspective on the role of the orbitofrontal cortex in adaptive behaviour

G Schoenbaum, MR Roesch, TA Stalnaker… - Nature Reviews …, 2009 - nature.com
G Schoenbaum, MR Roesch, TA Stalnaker, YK Takahashi
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2009nature.com
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucial for changing established behaviour in the face of
unexpected outcomes. This function has been attributed to the role of the OFC in response
inhibition or to the idea that the OFC is a rapidly flexible associative-learning area. However,
recent data contradict these accounts, and instead suggest that the OFC is crucial for
signalling outcome expectancies. We suggest that this function—signalling of expected
outcomes—can also explain the crucial role of the OFC in changing behaviour in the face of …
Abstract
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucial for changing established behaviour in the face of unexpected outcomes. This function has been attributed to the role of the OFC in response inhibition or to the idea that the OFC is a rapidly flexible associative-learning area. However, recent data contradict these accounts, and instead suggest that the OFC is crucial for signalling outcome expectancies. We suggest that this function — signalling of expected outcomes — can also explain the crucial role of the OFC in changing behaviour in the face of unexpected outcomes.
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