Addiction Recovery Research Center, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Roanoke, VA 24016, USA.
Pharmacol Ther. 2012 Jun;134(3):287-97. doi: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2012.02.004. Epub 2012 Feb 22.
Delay discounting describes the devaluation of a reinforcer as a function of the delay until its receipt. Although all people discount delayed reinforcers, one consistent finding is that substance-dependent individuals tend to discount delayed reinforcers more rapidly than do healthy controls. Moreover, these higher-than-normal discounting rates have been observed in individuals with other behavioral maladies such as pathological gambling, poor health behavior, and overeating. This suggests that high rates of delay discounting may be a trans-disease process (i.e., a process that occurs across a range of disorders, making findings from one disorder relevant to other disorders). In this paper, we argue that delay discounting is a trans-disease process, undergirded by an imbalance between two competing neurobehavioral decision systems. Implications for our understanding of, and treatment for, this trans-disease process are discussed.
延迟折扣描述了一种强化物随着获得它的时间延迟而贬值的现象。虽然所有人都会对延迟的强化物进行折扣,但一个一致的发现是,物质依赖者往往比健康对照组更快地对延迟的强化物进行折扣。此外,这种高于正常的折扣率也在其他行为障碍的个体中观察到,如病态赌博、不良健康行为和暴饮暴食。这表明,高延迟折扣率可能是一种跨疾病过程(即,一种发生在一系列疾病中的过程,使一种疾病的发现与其他疾病相关)。在本文中,我们认为,延迟折扣是一种跨疾病过程,其基础是两种相互竞争的神经行为决策系统之间的不平衡。讨论了这一跨疾病过程对我们理解和治疗的影响。