نتایج جستجو برای: reward mechanisms

تعداد نتایج: 562945  

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2014
Gabrielle I Liverant Denise M Sloan Diego A Pizzagalli Christopher B Harte Barbara W Kamholz Laina E Rosebrock Andrew L Cohen Maurizio Fava Gary B Kaplan

Depression and cigarette smoking co-occur at high rates. However, the etiological mechanisms that contribute to this relationship remain unclear. Anhedonia and associated impairments in reward learning are key features of depression, which also have been linked to the onset and maintenance of cigarette smoking. However, few studies have investigated differences in anhedonia and reward learning ...

Journal: :Genes, brain, and behavior 2016
N S Corral-Frías D A Pizzagalli J M Carré L J Michalski Y S Nikolova R H Perlis J Fagerness M R Lee E Drabant Conley T M Lancaster S Haddad A Wolf J W Smoller A R Hariri R Bogdan

Identifying mechanisms through which individual differences in reward learning emerge offers an opportunity to understand both a fundamental form of adaptive responding as well as etiological pathways through which aberrant reward learning may contribute to maladaptive behaviors and psychopathology. One candidate mechanism through which individual differences in reward learning may emerge is va...

2015
Li Z. Sha Yuhong V. Jiang

Recent research reported that task-irrelevant colors captured attention if these colors previously served as search targets and received high monetary reward. Here we showed that both monetary reward and value-independent mechanisms influenced selective attention. Participants searched for two potential target colors among distractor colors in the training phase. Subsequently they searched for ...

2010
C.F. Geier R. Terwilliger T. Teslovich K. Velanova B. Luna

The nature of immature reward processing and the influence of rewards on basic elements of cognitive control during adolescence are currently not well understood. Here, during functional magnetic resonance imaging, healthy adolescents and adults performed a modified antisaccade task in which trial-by-trial reward contingencies were manipulated. The use of a novel fast, event-related design enab...

2014
Lisa Bulganin Dominik R. Bach Bianca C. Wittmann

The ability to flexibly adapt responses to changes in the environment is important for survival. Previous research in humans separately examined the mechanisms underlying acquisition and extinction of aversive and appetitive conditioned responses. It is yet unclear how aversive and appetitive learning interact on a neural level during counterconditioning in humans. This functional magnetic reso...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2016
Edmund T Rolls Gustavo Deco

Single neurons in the primate orbitofrontal cortex respond when an expected reward is not obtained, and behaviour must change. The human lateral orbitofrontal cortex is activated when non-reward, or loss occurs. The neuronal computation of this negative reward prediction error is fundamental for the emotional changes associated with non-reward, and with changing behaviour. Little is known about...

2014
Shunsuke Kobayashi Wolfram Schultz

Basic tenets of sensory processing emphasize the importance of accurate identification and discrimination of environmental objects [1]. Although this principle holds also for reward, the crucial acquisition of reward for survival would be aided by the capacity to detect objects whose rewarding properties may not be immediately apparent. Animal learning theory conceptualizes how unrewarded stimu...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Ethan S Bromberg-Martin Masayuki Matsumoto Simon Hong Okihide Hikosaka

The reward value of a stimulus can be learned through two distinct mechanisms: reinforcement learning through repeated stimulus-reward pairings and abstract inference based on knowledge of the task at hand. The reinforcement mechanism is often identified with midbrain dopamine neurons. Here we show that a neural pathway controlling the dopamine system does not rely exclusively on either stimulu...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2011
Francesco Marini Tessa Marzi Maria P Viggiano

The aim of the present study was to uncover the temporal dynamics of face recognition as a function of reward. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the encoding and the subsequent old/new memory test in response to faces that could be associated with a monetary reward. The behavioral results showed that faces associated with reward at both encoding and retrieval were recognized ...

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