Pessiglione Mathias, Schmidt Liane, Draganski Bogdan, Kalisch Raffael, Lau Hakwan, Dolan Ray J, Frith Chris D
Wellcome Trust Centre for NeuroImaging, Institute of Neurology, University College London, 12 Queen Square London WC1N 3BG, UK.
Science. 2007 May 11;316(5826):904-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1140459. Epub 2007 Apr 12.
Unconscious motivation in humans is often inferred but rarely demonstrated empirically. We imaged motivational processes, implemented in a paradigm that varied the amount and reportability of monetary rewards for which subjects exerted physical effort. We show that, even when subjects cannot report how much money is at stake, they nevertheless deploy more force for higher amounts. Such a motivational effect is underpinned by engagement of a specific basal forebrain region. Our findings thus reveal this region as a key node in brain circuitry that enables expected rewards to energize behavior, without the need for the subjects;awareness.
人类的无意识动机常常是推断出来的,但很少通过实证来证明。我们对动机过程进行了成像,该过程通过一种范式来实现,该范式改变了受试者付出体力努力所能获得的金钱奖励的数量和可报告性。我们发现,即使受试者无法说出涉及的金额,他们仍然会为了更高的金额而施加更大的力。这种动机效应由特定的基底前脑区域的参与所支撑。因此,我们的研究结果揭示了该区域是大脑回路中的一个关键节点,它能使预期奖励激励行为,而无需受试者的意识。