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Event-related potential activity in the basal ganglia differentiates rewards from nonrewards: Response to commentary

✍ Scribed by Dan Foti; Anna Weinberg; Joseph Dien; Greg Hajcak


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
53 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-9471

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Abstract

We recently demonstrated that the feedback negativity may be better understood as a reward‐related positivity that is absent on nonreward trials, and source localization revealed that this reward response may reflect activity in the striatum. In a commentary on our report, Cohen et al. argue against this latter finding, claiming it is unlikely that the striatum contributes to the scalp‐recorded event‐related potential. We disagree with the line of reasoning presented by Cohen et al., and we respond here to each of their points. Based on all the available evidence, we argue that the striatum is a plausible generator of a reward‐related response observed at the scalp, and this possibility warrants further investigation. Hum Brain Mapp, 2011. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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