Reward anticipation, cognition, and electrodermal activity in the conditioned monkey

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Céline Amiez
Emmanuel Procyk
Jacques Honoré
Henrique Sequeira
Jean-Paul Joseph
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[1] Inserm U371,Institut Fédératif des Neurosciences de Lyon
[2] Université de Lille I,Laboratoire de Neurosciences du Comportement
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Target selection; Skin conductance responses; Electrodermal activity; Reward anticipation; Rhesus monkey;
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In the present report, we examine electrodermal activity (skin conductance responses, SCRs) in monkeys trained to perform target-selection (TS) tests. In each test, the animal was presented in successive trials with the same two unequally rewarded targets on a touch screen. The probabilistic contingencies of the rewards associated with each target rendered the selection of the best difficult. Our findings revealed SCRs time-locked to the arm movements toward the rewarded targets, occurring after the target touches. Parameters of the SCRs were stable when the uncertainty of the choices and of the outcomes varied. The results support the hypothesis that the physiological processes indexed by the SCRs are the correlate of anticipatory appetitive behavior. In contrast, there is no evidence that the SCRs reflect cognitive processes associated with the detection of the best target.
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