Using monkeys, scientists give animals the challenge of seeing two alternating images on a computer screen.
In the case of photographs, the monkey will be repaid when the line of sight moves to the right. For others, it will be rewarded from other perspectives.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that neutral activities of monkey brain cells respond more positively to correct answers.
However, when they failed to get the right image, the brain changed little or there was a little improvement in behavior.
They found that when behavior is rewarded, neural activity of the brain, early cortex, and basal ganglia is associated long-term to learning and memory and lasts for several seconds until the next exam. If the previous trial is rewarded, the reaction to that particular trial will be stronger, and if the previous trial is wrong the reaction will be weaker.
Professor Picower Neuroscience professor at MIT Earl Miller says in a speech by Journal Neuron: "If the monkey gets the correct answer, the brain sends a signal saying" You are right. " Later, the neuron handles the information more efficiently, and the monkey is more likely to get the correct next answer.
"But there are no improvements in case of failure, in other words, it only fails after successful, brain processing and monkey behavior will not improve."
Professor Mark Hysted, a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard Medical School and Anisa Passathy, an associate professor at the University of Washington, are continuing their studies, Professor Miller continues: "We have a brain cell recent life success I could track whether or not to do it. "
Professor Miller also believes that this research will help reveal degenerative neurological disorders such as Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease.
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph, he said: "Understanding the normal learning mechanism is an important step in repairing these neurological diseases.
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