نتایج جستجو برای: reward processes

تعداد نتایج: 554393  

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Jong Moon Choi Srikanth Padmala Philip Spechler Luiz Pessoa

In the current functional MRI study, we investigated interactions between reward and threat processing. Visual cues at the start of each trial informed participants about the chance of winning monetary reward and/or receiving a mild aversive shock. We tested two competing hypothesis: according to the 'salience hypothesis', in the condition involving both reward and threat, enhanced activation w...

2016
Kimberly S. Chiew Jessica K. Stanek R. Alison Adcock

Dopamine (DA) modulatory activity critically supports motivated behavior. This modulation operates at multiple timescales, but the functional roles of these distinct dynamics on cognition are still being characterized. Reward processing has been robustly linked to DA activity; thus, examining behavioral effects of reward anticipation at different timing intervals, corresponding to different put...

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: :Learning & memory 2011
Kate M Wassum Sean B Ostlund Bernard W Balleine Nigel T Maidment

Here we attempted to clarify the role of dopamine signaling in reward seeking. In Experiment 1, we assessed the effects of the dopamine D(1)/D(2) receptor antagonist flupenthixol (0.5 mg/kg i.p.) on Pavlovian incentive motivation and found that flupenthixol blocked the ability of a conditioned stimulus to enhance both goal approach and instrumental performance (Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfe...

Journal: :Neuroscience Research 2016
Jessica E. Taylor Akitoshi Ogawa Masamichi Sakagami

By saying "Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new", Albert Einstein himself allegedly implied that the making and processing of errors are essential for behavioral adaption to a new or changing environment. These essential error-related cognitive and neural processes are likely influenced by reward value. However, previous studies have not dissociated accuracy and valu...

2013
Carey L. Danna Paul D. Shepard Greg I. Elmer

The attribution of incentive salience to reward associated cues is critical for motivation and the pursuit of rewards. Disruptions in the integrity of the neural systems controlling these processes can lead to avolition and anhedonia, symptoms that cross the diagnostic boundaries of many neuropsychiatric illnesses. Here, we consider whether the habenula (Hb), a region recently demonstrated to e...

2013
Joni Pajarinen Jaakko Peltonen

Planning for multiple agents under uncertainty is often based on decentralized partially observable Markov decision processes (DecPOMDPs), but current methods must de-emphasize long-term effects of actions by a discount factor. In tasks like wireless networking, agents are evaluated by average performance over time, both short and longterm effects of actions are crucial, and discounting based s...

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...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2008
Kathrin Koch Claudia Schachtzabel Gerd Wagner Jürgen R Reichenbach Heinrich Sauer Ralf Schlösser

This fMRI study investigated the neural correlates of reward-related trial-and-error learning in association with changing degrees of stimulus-outcome predictabilities. We found that decreasing predictability was associated with increasing activation in a frontoparietal network. Only maximum predictability was associated with signal decreases across the learning process. The receipt of monetary...

Hedayat Sahraei, Mina Ranjbaran,

In the 1960s, discovery of pleasure system (defined as reward system) in the brain that may underlie drug reward and addiction encouraged many scientists to investigate the mechanisms by which drug abuse affects central nervous system function. In this regard, investigators developed several drugs targeting the brain reward system for drug dependence therapy. However, no positive results obtain...

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