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-# Metadata for DOI registration according to DataCite Metadata Schema 4.1.
-# For detailed schema description see https://doi.org/10.5438/0014
-
-## Required fields
-
-# The main researchers involved. Include digital identifier (e.g., ORCID)
-# if possible, including the prefix to indicate its type.
-authors:
-  -
-    firstname: "Claudia"
-    lastname: "Aguirre"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"
-
-  -
-    firstname: "Jae"
-    lastname: "Woo"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth College"
-    
-  -
-    firstname: "Juan Luis"
-    lastname: "Romero-Sosa"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"
-    
-  -
-    firstname: "Zeena"
-    lastname: "Rivera"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"    
-    
-  -
-    firstname: "Alexandra"
-    lastname: "Tejada"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"  
-    
- -
-    firstname: "Joseph"
-    lastname: "Munier"
-    affiliation: "Section of Biosystems and Function, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles"  
-    
-  -
-    firstname: "Johnny"
-    lastname: "Perez"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"  
-    
- -
-    firstname: "Madeline"
-    lastname: "Goldfarb"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"  
-    
- -
-    firstname: "Kanak"
-    lastname: "Das"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles" 
-    
- -
-    firstname: "Megan"
-    lastname: "Gomez"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles"     
-
- -
-    firstname: "Tony"
-    lastname: "Ye"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles" 
-    
- -
-    firstname: "Jasmine"
-    lastname: "Pannu"
-    affiliation: "Section of Biosystems and Function, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles" 
- 
-  -
-    firstname: "Kaela"
-    lastname: "Evans"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles" 
-    
-   -
-    firstname: "Patrick"
-    lastname: "O'Neill"
-    affiliation: "Shirley and Stefan Hatos Center for Neuropharmacology, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles" 
-
- -
-    firstname: "Igor"
-    lastname: "Spigelman"
-    affiliation: "Section of Biosystems and Function, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles" 
-    
- -
-    firstname: "Alireza"
-    lastname: "Soltani"
-    affiliation: "Section of Biosystems and Function, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles"  
- 
-   -
-    firstname: "Alicia"
-    lastname: "Izquierdo"
-    affiliation: "Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles" 
-    identifier: "ORCID:0000-0001-9897-2091"
-    
-# A title to describe the published resource.
-title: "Dissociable contributions of basolateral amygdala and ventrolateral orbitofrontal cortex to flexible learning under uncertainty"
-
-# Additional information about the resource, e.g., a brief abstract.
-description: 
-  Reversal learning measures the ability to form flexible associations between choice outcomes with
-  stimuli and actions that precede them. This type of learning is thought to rely on several cortical and
-  subcortical areas, including highly interconnected orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and basolateral
-  amygdala (BLA), and is often impaired in various neuropsychiatric and substance use disorders.
-  However, unique contributions of these regions to stimulus- and action-based reversal learning have 
-  not been systematically compared using a chemogenetic approach and particularly before and after
-  the first reversal that introduces new uncertainty. Here, we examined the roles of ventrolateral OFC 
-  (vlOFC) and BLA during reversal learning. Male and female rats were prepared with inhibitory
-  DREADDs targeting projection neurons in these regions and tested on a series of deterministic and 
-  probabilistic reversals during which they learned about stimulus identity or side (left or right)
-  associated with different reward probabilities. Using a counterbalanced within-subject design, we 
-  inhibited these regions prior to reversal sessions. We assessed initial and pre-post reversal changes
-  in performance to measure learning and adjustments to reversals, respectively. We found that 
-  inhibition of vlOFC, but not BLA, eliminated adjustments to stimulus-based reversals. Inhibition of
-  BLA, but not vlOFC, selectively impaired action-based probabilistic reversal learning, leaving 
-  deterministic reversal learning intact. vlOFC exhibited a sex-dependent role in early adjustment to
-  action-based reversals, but not in overall learning. These results reveal dissociable roles for BLA 
-  and vlOFC in flexible learning and highlight a more crucial role for BLA in learning meaningful
-  changes in the reward environment.
-
-# Lit of keywords the resource should be associated with.
-# Give as many keywords as possible, to make the resource findable.
-keywords:
-  - stimulus learning 
-  - action learning
-  - deterministic
-  - probabilistic
-  - deterministic
-  - reward learning
-  - DREADDs
-  
-# License information for this resource. Please provide the license name and/or a link to the license.
-# Please add also a corresponding LICENSE file to the repository.
-license:
-    name: 'Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication'
-  url: 'https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/'
-
-## Optional Fields
-
-# Funding information for this resource.
-# Separate funder name and grant number by comma.
-funding:
-  - "NIH, R01 DA047870"
-  - "NIH, R21 MH122800"
-  - "NIH, R01 AA024527"
-  - "NIH, K01 DA042219"
-  - "NIH, F31 AA028183"
-  - "NIH, T32 NS115753"
-
-# Related publications. reftype might be: IsSupplementTo, IsDescribedBy, IsReferencedBy.
-# Please provide digital identifier (e.g., DOI) if possible.
-# Add a prefix to the ID, separated by a colon, to indicate the source.
-# Supported sources are: DOI, arXiv, PMID
-# In the citation field, please provide the full reference, including title, authors, journal etc.
-references:
-  -
-    id: "doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0622-23.2023"
-    reftype: "IsDescribedBy"
-    citation: "Aguirre, C. G., Woo, J. H., Romero-Sosa, J. L., Rivera, Z. M., Tejada, A. N., Munier, J. J., Perez, J., Goldfarb, M., Das, K., Gomez, M., Ye, T., Pannu, J., Evans, K., O'Neill, P. R., Spigelman, I., Soltani, A., & Izquierdo, A. (2023). Dissociable contributions of basolateral amygdala and ventrolateral orbitofrontal cortex to flexible learning under uncertainty. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, JN-RM-0622-23. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0622-23.2023"
-
-
-# Resource type. Default is Dataset, other possible values are Software, DataPaper, Image, Text.
-resourcetype: Dataset
-
-# Do not edit or remove the following line
-templateversion: 1.2