Learning to synchronize: How biological agents can couple neural task modules for dealing with the stability-plasticity dilemma
Fig 8
Suggestion of neural origins of three model units.
The Processing unit (in blue) is situated at posterior cortical sites. In the case of a task in which stimuli are visually presented, and responses are hand movements, the Processing unit would consist of visual cortex and pre-motor (and intermediate) areas. The RL unit (in red) could be localized in aMFC (in combination with brainstem and frontopolar cortex (not depicted). The Control unit (in grey) consists of LFC and pMFC.