Publication: Motivational state, reward value, and Pavlovian cues differentially affect skilled forelimb grasping in rats
Motivational state, reward value, and Pavlovian cues differentially affect skilled forelimb grasping in rats
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Mosberger, A. C., de Clauser, L., Kasper, H., & Schwab, M. E. (2016). Motivational state, reward value, and Pavlovian cues differentially affect skilled forelimb grasping in rats. Learning & Memory, 23(6), 289–302. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.039537.115
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Motor skills represent high-precision movements performed at optimal speed and accuracy. Such motor skills are learned with practice over time. Besides practice, effects of motivation have also been shown to influence speed and accuracy of movements, suggesting that fast movements are performed to maximize gained reward over time as noted in previous studies. In rodents, skilled motor performance has been successfully modeled with the skilled grasping task, in which animals use their forepaw to grasp for sugar pellet rewards through a
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Mosberger, A. C., de Clauser, L., Kasper, H., & Schwab, M. E. (2016). Motivational state, reward value, and Pavlovian cues differentially affect skilled forelimb grasping in rats. Learning & Memory, 23(6), 289–302. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.039537.115