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Neural basis of cognitive control signals in anterior cingulate cortex during delay discounting.
Seamans, Jeremy K; White, Shelby; Morningstar, Mitchell; Emberly, Eldon; Linsenbardt, David; Ma, Baofeng; Czachowski, Cristine L; Lapish, Christopher C.
Affiliation
  • Seamans JK; Dept of Psychiatry, Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, 2211 Wesbrook Mall, UBC, Vancouver BC, V6T2B5.
  • White S; Stark Neuroscience Institute, Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Physiology, Indianapolis, 46202, USA.
  • Morningstar M; University of New Mexico, Department of Neurosciences, Albuquerque, 87131, USA.
  • Emberly E; Department of Physics, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6.
  • Linsenbardt D; University of New Mexico, Department of Neurosciences, Albuquerque, 87131, USA.
  • Ma B; Stark Neuroscience Institute, Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Physiology, Indianapolis, 46202, USA.
  • Czachowski CL; Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, Psychology Department, Indianapolis, 46202, USA.
  • Lapish CC; Stark Neuroscience Institute, Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Physiology, Indianapolis, 46202, USA.
bioRxiv ; 2024 Jun 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38895238
ABSTRACT
Cognitive control involves allocating cognitive effort according to internal needs and task demands and the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) is hypothesized to play a central role in this process. We investigated the neural basis of cognitive control in the ACC of rats performing an adjusting-amount delay discounting task. Decision-making in this this task can be guided by using either a lever-value tracking strategy, requiring a 'resource-based' form of cognitive effort or a lever-biased strategy requiring a 'resistance-based' form of cognitive effort. We found that ACC ensembles always tightly tracked lever value on each trial, indicative of a resource-based control signal. These signals were prevalent in the neural recordings and were influenced by the delay. A shorter delay was associated with devaluing of the immediate option and a longer delay was associated with overvaluing of the immediate option. In addition, ACC theta (6-12Hz) oscillations were observed at the choice point of rats exhibiting a resistance-based strategy. These data provide candidates of neural activity patterns in the ACC that underlie the use of 'resource-based' and 'resistance-based' cognitive effort. Furthermore, these data illustrate how strategies can be engaged under different conditions in individual subjects.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: BioRxiv Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: BioRxiv Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: