نتایج جستجو برای: reward mechanisms

تعداد نتایج: 562945  

2011
Katri Peuhkuri Nora Sihvola Riitta Korpela

Proteins play a crucial role in almost all biological processes. Dietary proteins are generally considered as energy yielding nutrients and as a source of amino acids for various purposes. In addition, they may have a role in food-related reward signals. The purpose of this review was to give an overview of the role of dietary proteins in food-related reward and possible mechanisms behind such ...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2011
Georg Northoff Dave J Hayes

Neuroscience has increasingly explored the neural mechanisms underlying our sense of self. Recent studies have demonstrated the recruitment of regions like the ventral tegmental area, ventromedial prefrontal cortex, and the ventral striatum to self-specific stimuli-regions typically associated with reward-related processing. This raises the question of whether there is a relationship between se...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2008
Nicole Schmitz Katya Rubia Therese van Amelsvoort Eileen Daly Anna Smith Declan G M Murphy

BACKGROUND Lack of social interaction, which is characteristically seen in people with autistic-spectrum disorder, may be caused by malfunctioning of the frontostriatal reward systems. However, no reported in vivo brain imaging studies have investigated reward mechanisms in autistic-spectrum disorder. AIMS To investigate functional brain activation during reward feedback in people with autist...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Zhixiang Liu Jingfeng Zhou Yi Li Fei Hu Yao Lu Ming Ma Qiru Feng Ju-en Zhang Daqing Wang Jiawei Zeng Junhong Bao Ji-Young Kim Zhou-Feng Chen Salah El Mestikawy Minmin Luo

The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) in the midbrain is a key center for serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT)-expressing neurons. Serotonergic neurons in the DRN have been theorized to encode punishment by opposing the reward signaling of dopamine neurons. Here, we show that DRN neurons encode reward, but not punishment, through 5-HT and glutamate. Optogenetic stimulation of DRN Pet-1 neurons reinfo...

2015
Nela Cicmil Bruce G Cumming Andrew J Parker Kristine Krug Matteo Carandini

Effective perceptual decisions rely upon combining sensory information with knowledge of the rewards available for different choices. However, it is not known where reward signals interact with the multiple stages of the perceptual decision-making pathway and by what mechanisms this may occur. We combined electrical microstimulation of functionally specific groups of neurons in visual area V5/M...

SJ Sara

Rats can learn to forage among olfactory cues to associate one with reward in only 3 massed trials. The learning is achieved in less than 10 min and results in a memory trace lasting at least 1wk week. To study the neuro-anatomical circuits involved in the memory formation we used immunoreactivity to the immediate early gene c-fos as a marker for neuronal activity induced by the learning. The p...

2010
Helga A. Harsay Jessika I. V. Buitenweg Jasper G. Wijnen Maria J. S. Guerreiro K. Richard Ridderinkhof

The prospect of reward may provide a motivational incentive for optimizing goal-directed behavior. Animal work demonstrates that reward-processing networks and oculomotor-control networks in the brain are connected through the dorsal striatum, and that reward anticipation can improve oculomotor control via this nexus. Due perhaps to deterioration in dopaminergic striatal circuitry, goal-directe...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Paul J. Kenny

Food is consumed in order to maintain energy balance at homeostatic levels. In addition, palatable food is also consumed for its hedonic properties independent of energy status. Such reward-related consumption can result in caloric intake exceeding requirements and is considered a major culprit in the rapidly increasing rates of obesity in developed countries. Compared with homeostatic mechanis...

2015
David Pascucci Tommaso Mastropasqua Massimo Turatto

Task Irrelevant Perceptual Learning (TIPL) shows that the brain's discriminative capacity can improve also for invisible and unattended visual stimuli. It has been hypothesized that this form of "unconscious" neural plasticity is mediated by an endogenous reward mechanism triggered by the correct task performance. Although this result has challenged the mandatory role of attention in perceptual...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2016
Yansong Li Giovanna Vanni-Mercier Jean Isnard François Mauguière Jean-Claude Dreher

The orbitofrontal cortex is known to carry information regarding expected reward, risk and experienced outcome. Yet, due to inherent limitations in lesion and neuroimaging methods, the neural dynamics of these computations has remained elusive in humans. Here, taking advantage of the high temporal definition of intracranial recordings, we characterize the neurophysiological signatures of the in...

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