نتایج جستجو برای: reward mechanisms

تعداد نتایج: 562945  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Kyle K Pitchers Vincent Vialou Eric J Nestler Steven R Laviolette Michael N Lehman Lique M Coolen

Drugs of abuse induce neuroplasticity in the natural reward pathway, specifically the nucleus accumbens (NAc), thereby causing development and expression of addictive behavior. Recent evidence suggests that natural rewards may cause similar changes in the NAc, suggesting that drugs may activate mechanisms of plasticity shared with natural rewards, and allowing for unique interplay between natur...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Björn H Schott Luciano Minuzzi Ruth M Krebs David Elmenhorst Markus Lang Oliver H Winz Constanze I Seidenbecher Heinz H Coenen Hans-Jochen Heinze Karl Zilles Emrah Düzel Andreas Bauer

The dopaminergic mechanisms that control reward-motivated behavior are the subject of intense study, but it is yet unclear how, in humans, neural activity in mesolimbic reward-circuitry and its functional neuroimaging correlates are related to dopamine release. To address this question, we obtained functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measures of reward-related neural activity and [(11)...

Journal: :The American psychologist 1996
R Eisenberger J Cameron

Based on seemingly overwhelming empirical evidence of the decremental effects of reward on intrinsic task interest and creativity, the use of reward to alter human behavior has been challenged in literature reviews, textbooks, and the popular media. An analysis of a quarter century of research on intrinsic task interest and creativity revealed, however, that (a) detrimental effects of reward oc...

2011
Scott D. Philibin Adan Hernandez David W. Self James A. Bibb

Drug addiction is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by loss of control over motivated behavior. The need for effective treatments mandates a greater understanding of the causes and identification of new therapeutic targets for drug development. Drugs of abuse subjugate normal reward-related behavior to uncontrollable drug-seeking and -taking. Contributions of brain reward circuit...

2015
Anaclara Michel-Chávez Bruno Estañol-Vidal Horacio Sentíes-Madrid Erwin Chiquete Guillermo R. Delgado Guillermina Castillo-Maya

Introduction It is increasingly important to recognize the reward and aversion systems of the brain as a functional unit. A fundamental task of the mammalian brain is to assign an emotional/motivational valence to any stimuli by determining whether they are rewarding and should be approached or are aversive and should be avoided. Internal stimuli are also assigned an emotional/motivational vale...

2015
Frances Rice Adhip Rawal Lucy Riglin Gemma Lewis Glyn Lewis Sandra Dunsmuir

BACKGROUND Effective methods to prevent adolescent depressive symptoms could reduce suffering and burden across the lifespan. However, psychological interventions delivered to adolescents show efficacy only in symptomatic or high-risk youth. Targeting causal risk factors and assessing mechanistic change can help devise efficacious universal or classroom based prevention programs. METHODS A no...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Jeffrey P Gavornik Marshall G Hussain Shuler Yonatan Loewenstein Mark F Bear Harel Z Shouval

The ability to represent time is an essential component of cognition but its neural basis is unknown. Although extensively studied both behaviorally and electrophysiologically, a general theoretical framework describing the elementary neural mechanisms used by the brain to learn temporal representations is lacking. It is commonly believed that the underlying cellular mechanisms reside in high o...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2003
George F Koob

A conceptual structure for drug addiction focused on allostatic changes in reward function that lead to excessive drug intake provides a heuristic framework with which to identify the neurobiologic neuroadaptive mechanisms involved in the development of drug addiction. The brain reward system implicated in the development of addiction is comprised of key elements of a basal forebrain macrostruc...

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