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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 7537, 2023 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37985776

ABSTRACT

Dopamine neurons respond to reward-predicting cues but also modulate information processing in the prefrontal cortex essential for cognitive control. Whether dopamine controls reward expectation signals in prefrontal cortex that motivate cognitive control is unknown. We trained two male macaques on a working memory task while varying the reward size earned for successful task completion. We recorded neurons in lateral prefrontal cortex while simultaneously stimulating dopamine D1 receptor (D1R) or D2 receptor (D2R) families using micro-iontophoresis. We show that many neurons predict reward size throughout the trial. D1R stimulation showed mixed effects following reward cues but decreased reward expectancy coding during the memory delay. By contrast, D2R stimulation increased reward expectancy coding in multiple task periods, including cueing and memory periods. Stimulation of either dopamine receptors increased the neurons' selective responses to reward size upon reward delivery. The differential modulation of reward expectancy by dopamine receptors suggests that dopamine regulates reward expectancy necessary for successful cognitive control.


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Dopamine , Receptors, Dopamine D1 , Humans , Animals , Male , Receptors, Dopamine D1/metabolism , Prefrontal Cortex/physiology , Primates , Cognition/physiology , Receptors, Dopamine D2/metabolism , Dopaminergic Neurons/metabolism , Macaca/metabolism , Reward
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