Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6266853 Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

We review the influence of context on behavioral choice. Context can refer to external (environmental) factors such as the season or presence of predators and it can also refer to the internal or behavioral state of an animal. Usually, animals make decisions in the midst of other ongoing behaviors. We discuss recent findings on the impact of both types of contexts, focusing on how context gets encoded at the intersection between the sensory and motor systems, emphasizing the role of neuromodulators. We also review recent technological advances that have made feasible the exploration of neural correlates of decision making in freely moving, behaving animals.

► Behavioral choice can be modulated by both external and internal contexts. ► Ongoing activity provides an important context for decision making. ► Neuromodulators are important for encoding context. ► New tools allow neural correlates of choice to be studied in freely moving animals.

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