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| Funder | Wellcome Trust |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | University College London |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2025 |
| End Date | Jan 01, 2030 |
| Duration | 1,826 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Award Holder |
| Data Source | Europe PMC |
| Grant ID | 309104 |
In economic decision-making, individuals make multi-attribute choices by computing and comparing expected values of different offers.
For example, if presented with multiple lottery offers, one may trade-off the prize amount against the odds of winning for the different options when deciding which lottery to play.
These types of abstract decisions can be formed in value- space before choices are planned and executed in action-space.
However, dissecting the neural mechanisms that delineate these processes is challenging as value representations are often correlated with other ongoing cognitive and preparatory signals.
To address this, I have developed a novel behavioural task for head-fixed mice that separates value-guided choice from motor planning.
Here, I propose to apply large-scale chronic neuronal recording and circuit perturbation tools to investigate the contributions of value and action-space neural circuits to economic choice.
Specifically, this research will address multiple long-standing questions in the field, including whether economic decisions are made in value-space or action-space, which cortical areas constitute the critical nodes in value and action networks and most importantly, the pathways and neural mechanisms involved in value-to-action transformation.
This work has the potential to transform our understanding of how abstract decision-making processes drive our behavioural actions in the external world.
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