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American Journal of Psychiatry | 2015

Feedback-Driven Trial-by-Trial Learning in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Marjorie Solomon; Michael J. Frank; J. Daniel Ragland; Anne C. Smith; Tara A. Niendam; Tyler A. Lesh; David S. Grayson; Jonathan Beck; John C. Matter; Cameron S. Carter

OBJECTIVE Impairments in learning are central to autism spectrum disorders. The authors investigated the cognitive and neural basis of these deficits in young adults with autism spectrum disorders using a well-characterized probabilistic reinforcement learning paradigm. METHOD The probabilistic selection task was implemented among matched participants with autism spectrum disorders (N=22) and with typical development (N=25), aged 18-40 years, using rapid event-related functional MRI. Participants were trained to choose the correct stimulus in high-probability (AB), medium-probability (CD), and low-probability (EF) pairs, presented with valid feedback 80%, 70%, and 60% of the time, respectively. Whole-brain voxel-wise and parametric modulator analyses examined early and late learning during the stimulus and feedback epochs of the task. RESULTS The groups exhibited comparable performance on medium- and low-probability pairs. Typically developing persons showed higher accuracy on the high-probability pair, better win-stay performance (selection of the previously rewarded stimulus on the next trial of that type), and more robust recruitment of the anterior and medial prefrontal cortex during the stimulus epoch, suggesting development of an intact reward-based working memory for recent stimulus values. Throughout the feedback epoch, individuals with autism spectrum disorders exhibited greater recruitment of the anterior cingulate and orbito-frontal cortices compared with individuals with typical development, indicating continuing trial-by-trial activity related to feedback processing. CONCLUSIONS Individuals with autism spectrum disorders exhibit learning deficits reflecting impaired ability to develop an effective reward-based working memory to guide stimulus selection. Instead, they continue to rely on trial-by-trial feedback processing to support learning dependent upon engagement of the anterior cingulate and orbito-frontal cortices.


Critical Inquiry | 1984

Formalism and Virtuosity: Franco-Burgundian Poetry, Music, and Visual Art, 1470-1520

Jonathan Beck


Representations | 1990

Genesis, Sexual Antagonism, and the Defective Couple of the Twelfth-Century Jeu d'Adam

Jonathan Beck


Archive | 2014

La moralité de bien avisé mal avisé

Jonathan Beck; Estelle Doudet; Alan Hindley


Archive | 2014

Recueil général de moralités d'expression française. Tome III, La Moralité de Bien avisé Mal avisé

Estelle Doudet; Alan Hindley; Jonathan Beck


Archive | 2012

Recueil général de moralités d'expression française

Marie Bouhaïk-Gironès; Estelle Doudet; Alan Hindley; Werner Helmich; Jonathan Beck


Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures | 1991

Dürer in French Letters

Jonathan Beck


Speculum | 1987

The Old French "Evangile de l'Enfance". Maureen Barry McCann Boulton

Jonathan Beck


Speculum | 1987

La vengeance de Nostre-Seigneur: The Old and Middle French Prose Versions, The Version of Japheth. Alvin E. Ford

Jonathan Beck


Speculum | 1986

A. D. Wilshere, ed., Mirour de Seinte Eglyse (St. Edmund of Abingdon's “Speculum Ecclesiae”) . (Anglo-Norman Texts, 40.) London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1982. Pp. xlii, 125; black-and-white facsimile frontispiece.

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Anne C. Smith

University of California

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John C. Matter

University of California

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Tyler A. Lesh

University of California

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