نتایج جستجو برای: reward mechanisms

تعداد نتایج: 562945  

Journal: :Current opinion in psychiatry 2015
Alexis E Whitton Michael T Treadway Diego A Pizzagalli

PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article reviews the recent literature on reward processing dysfunction in major depression (MDD), bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, with a focus on approach motivation, reward learning and reward-based decision-making. RECENT FINDINGS Emerging evidence indicates the presence of reward processing abnormalities across all three disorders, supporting a transdiagnostic ap...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2013
Stewart A Shankman Brady D Nelson Casey Sarapas E Jenna Robison-Andrew Miranda L Campbell Sarah E Altman Sarah Kate McGowan Andrea C Katz Stephanie M Gorka

Heightened sensitivity to threat and reduced sensitivity to reward are potential mechanisms of dysfunction in anxiety and depressive disorders, respectively. However, few studies have simultaneously examined whether these mechanisms are unique or common to these disorders. In this study, sensitivity to predictable and unpredictable threat (measured by startle response during threat anticipation...

2017
Stephanie J Wake Keise Izuma

Although managing social information and decision making on the basis of reward is critical for survival, it remains uncertain whether differing reward type is processed in a uniform manner. Previously, we demonstrated that monetary reward and the social reward of good reputation activated the same striatal regions including the caudate nucleus and putamen. However, it remains unclear whether o...

2018
Nihal Apaydın Sertaç Üstün Emre H. Kale İpek Çelikağ Halise D. Özgüven Bora Baskak Metehan Çiçek

Findings suggest that the physiological mechanisms involved in the reward anticipation and time perception partially overlap. But the systematic investigation of a potential interaction between time and reward systems using neuroimaging is lacking. Eighteen healthy volunteers (all right-handed) participated in an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment that employs...

2016
Alexia Bourgeois Rémi Neveu Patrik Vuilleumier

In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e., endogenously) according to strategic goals, or involuntarily (i.e., exogenously) through reflexive capture by salient or novel events. The emotional or motivational value of stimuli can also strongly influence attentional orienting. However, little is known about how reward-related effects compete or int...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
W Schultz

The effects of lesions, receptor blocking, electrical self-stimulation, and drugs of abuse suggest that midbrain dopamine systems are involved in processing reward information and learning approach behavior. Most dopamine neurons show phasic activations after primary liquid and food rewards and conditioned, reward-predicting visual and auditory stimuli. They show biphasic, activation-depression...

Journal: :Brain research 1992
D A Wilson R M Sullivan

Association of odor and reward during the early postnatal period modifies rat pup behavioral responses and olfactory bulb neural responses to subsequent presentations of that odor. Recent evidence has shown that olfactory bulb output neurons, mitral/tufted cells, receive convergent odor and reward inputs. The present report demonstrates that contiguous odor-reward pairings prevent mitral/tufted...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2017
Anuya Patil Vishnu P Murty Joseph E Dunsmoor Elizabeth A Phelps Lila Davachi

Reward motivation has been shown to modulate episodic memory processes in order to support future adaptive behavior. However, for a memory system to be truly adaptive, it should enhance memory for rewarded events as well as for neutral events that may seem inconsequential at the time of encoding but can gain importance later. Here, we investigated the influence of reward motivation on retroacti...

2013
Gui Xue Feng Xue Vita Droutman Zhong-Lin Lu Antoine Bechara Stephen Read

Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are associated with behavioral abnormalities characterized by impulsiveness and disinhibition. Although the lateral orbital frontal cortex (OFC) has been consistently implicated in reversal learning, it is still unclear whether this region is involved in negative feedback processing, behavioral control, or bot...

Journal: :Neuron 2010
Valerie Voon Mathias Pessiglione Christina Brezing Cecile Gallea Hubert H. Fernandez Raymond J. Dolan Mark Hallett

Pathological behaviors such as problem gambling or shopping are characterized by compulsive choice despite alternative options and negative costs. Reinforcement learning algorithms allow a computation of prediction error, a comparison of actual and expected outcomes, which updates our predictions and influences our subsequent choices. Using a reinforcement learning model, we show data consisten...

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