Dopaminergic activity coincides with stimulus detection by the frontal lobe

Graphical abstract Highlights ► We compared the response latency of cortical and dopaminergic neurons. ► Dopaminergic neurons activate when frontal lobe neurons detect sensory stimuli. ► Dopaminergic activity is closely associated with the outcome of perceptual decisions. ► Reward modulates the acti...

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Decision Making - physiology
decisions
detection
dopamine
Dopamine - metabolism
Dopaminergic Neurons - physiology
Electrophysiology
Frontal Lobe - metabolism
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Neurology
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title Dopaminergic activity coincides with stimulus detection by the frontal lobe
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