How the Brain Tracks Actions and Their Details During Learning
Huang W; Hall AF; Kawalec N; Opalka AN; Liu J; Wang DV
The study looked at how mice respond to changes in their actions and outcomes. Scientists found that a part of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) helps track what actions the mice do, but not the results of those actions. This helps the mice learn from their actions and do better in future tasks.