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Causal evidence supporting the proposal that dopamine transients function as temporal difference prediction errors.

Etienne J P MaesMelissa J SharpeAlexandra A UsypchukMegan LozziChun Yun ChangMatthew P H GardnerGeoffrey SchoenbaumMihaela D Iordanova
Published in: Nature neuroscience (2020)
Reward-evoked dopamine transients are well established as prediction errors. However, the central tenet of temporal difference accounts-that similar transients evoked by reward-predictive cues also function as errors-remains untested. In the present communication we addressed this by showing that optogenetically shunting dopamine activity at the start of a reward-predicting cue prevents second-order conditioning without affecting blocking. These results indicate that cue-evoked transients function as temporal-difference prediction errors rather than reward predictions.
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