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Electrophysiological signatures of inequity-dependent reward encoding in the human OFC

  • Deborah Marciano
  • , Brooke R. Staveland
  • , Jack J. Lin
  • , Ignacio Saez*
  • , Ming Hsu*
  • , Robert T. Knight*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Social decision making requires the integration of reward valuation and social cognition systems, both dependent on the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC). How these two OFC functions interact is largely unknown. We recorded intracranial activity from the OFC of ten patients making choices in a social context where reward inequity with a social counterpart varied and could be either advantageous or disadvantageous. We find that OFC high-frequency activity (HFA; 70–150 Hz) encodes self-reward, consistent with previous reports. We also observe encoding of the social counterpart's reward, as well as the type of inequity being experienced. Additionally, we find evidence of inequity-dependent reward encoding: depending on the type of inequity, electrodes rapidly and reversibly switch between different reward-encoding profiles. These results provide direct evidence for encoding of self- and other rewards in the human OFC and highlight the dynamic nature of encoding in the OFC as a function of social context.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112865
JournalCell Reports
Volume42
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • CP: Neuroscience
  • HFA
  • context
  • decision making
  • iEEG
  • inequity
  • neuroscience
  • orbitofrontal cortex
  • social valuation

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