The Feedback Of Learning In The Striatum

One question that people might have when it comes to clinical neuroscience of reward based feedback learning in the Striatum is how PTSD impacts the learning from reward to punishment. Positive and negative feedback will each have their own effect on the person and some people are more susceptible to one, or the other. Aristotle once asked the question about how we make associations in our mind. Learning is a process of change as we experience the world.
The dorsal striatum has long been known to be critically involved in stimulus response feedback learning.

Key Takeaways:

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An imaging study talked about the difference between negative and positive feedback in the brain.
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People who developed impulse control disorders had a higher reward learning on DA agonists.
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In the PTSD feedback, healthy subjects learned well from both positive and negative feedback.