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Orbitofrontal Cortex and Its Contribution to Decision-Making

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1 Orbitofrontal Cortex and Its Contribution to Decision-Making
Group 5 Alicia Iafonaro Alyona Koneva Barbara Kim Isaac Del Rio

2 The Model of Decision Making Within the PFC
First, sensory, affective, and motivational information enter the OFC Next, the OFC encodes the value of an outcome Then, the lateral PFC constructs a way to obtain the outcome At the same time, the MPFC evaluates the effort involved (likelihood of success, cost v. benefit analysis.

3 Model of PFC Decision Making
PFC includes the OFC PFC holds sensory info in working memory and uses that info to change activity in other areas of behavior LPFC encodes sensory, behavior and context of behavior responses Orbitofrontal Cortex

4 OFC – LPFC—MPFC INTERACTION
OFC takes in sensory, affective and motivational info and calculates/encodes value of an outcome – but not how to get there LPFC makes a plan to reach goal, prioritizes, and predicts outcome MPFC evaluates value of outcome and plan, calculates – “Is this worth doing?”

5 Example of a working OFC
MARIJUANA OLFACTORY CORTEX SMELL OF MARIJUANA SMOKE AMYGDALA SMELLS GOOD HYPOTHALAMUS FEEL GOOD OFC INTEGRATES INFORMATION, DERIVES VALUE OF POTENTIAL REWARD OUTCOMES DLPFC CONSTRUCTS PLAN TO OBTAIN REWARD I WALK AWAY, DON’T SMOKE, AND KEEP MY JOB AND STAY OUT OF JAIL MPFC EVALUATES EFFORT WALKING AWAY IS NOT THAT HARD IF IT DOESN’T WORK, I WILL TRY DIFFERENT PLAN OFC: POTENTIAL OUTCOMES 1 - I SMOKE A JOINT AND FEEL RELAXED 2 - I SMOKE A JOINT AND LOSE MY MOTIVATION TO DO ANYTHING AND GET FIRED BECAUSE I DIDN’T GET A PROJECT IN TODAY 3 - I SMOKE A JOINT AND GET ARRESTED POTENTIAL REWARD OUTCOME 2/3 OF THESE OUTCOMES AREN‘T GOOD BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE HE WALKS AWAY

6 How does OFC interact with other brain regions?
Holding information about the outcome in working memory can be useful for performance. Working memory is used in solving stimulus-reward reversal tasks. Lesions to the OFC affects learning of reward-reversal learning and cause perseveration. Monkeys with OFC lesions can’t adopt the “win-stay, lose-shift” strategy. The “win-stay, lose-shift” strategy requires that monkeys hold info about the outcome in working memory .

7 Disorders associated with OFC dysfunction
OFC that is not functioning properly can results in compulsive disorders like: Drug use Pathological gambling Eating Disorders OCD These disorders might result from lack of top-down control, not being able to plan for the future and failing to bias behavior away from immediate rewards towards better long-term outcomes.

8 Does the model fit existing knowledge?
It is a pretty good fit – as far as it goes. However, the OFC is composed of many different sub-areas. As technology advances, our understanding of the brain becomes more complex We expect that future research will help to delineate which sub-areas of the OFC are responsible for different types of processing.


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