Treadway Michael T, Zald David H
Center for Depression, Anxiety Stress Research, McLean Hospital Belmont, MA ; Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Belmont MA 02478.
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37203 ; Department of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 37240.
Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2013 Jun 1;22(3):244-249. doi: 10.1177/0963721412474460.
The term has long been used in the psychiatric literature to describe reward-processing dysfunction in psychopathology, especially depression and schizophrenia. Although anhedonia literally describes a lack of pleasurable experiences in everyday life, recent advances in both the basic science and clinical literatures indicate that reward deficits in these disorders are much broader than hedonic responses. In this article, we summarize some of the recent theoretical and empirical advances in understanding deficits in reward processing and their neurobehavioral mechanisms, with a particular focus on the neural underpinnings of motivation and effort-based decision making. We also highlight the potential of translational neuroscience to enhance diagnostic clarity by defining clinical symptoms in terms of underlying pathophysiology.
长期以来,该术语在精神病学文献中被用于描述精神病理学中的奖赏处理功能障碍,尤其是在抑郁症和精神分裂症中。虽然快感缺失从字面上描述了日常生活中缺乏愉悦体验,但基础科学和临床文献的最新进展表明,这些疾病中的奖赏缺陷比享乐反应要广泛得多。在本文中,我们总结了在理解奖赏处理缺陷及其神经行为机制方面的一些最新理论和实证进展,特别关注动机和基于努力的决策的神经基础。我们还强调了转化神经科学通过根据潜在病理生理学定义临床症状来提高诊断清晰度的潜力。