Bijleveld Erik, Custers Ruud, Van der Stigchel Stefan, Aarts Henk, Pas Pascal, Vink Matthijs
Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2014 Nov;35(11):5578-86. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22571. Epub 2014 Jul 2.
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However, recent research revealed that reward cues enhance cognitive performance even when perceived without awareness. Building on this discovery, the present functional MRI study tested two hypotheses using a rewarded mental-rotation task. First, we examined whether subliminal rewards engage the ventral striatum (VS), an area implicated in reward anticipation. Second, we examined differences in neural responses to supraliminal versus subliminal rewards. Results indicated that supraliminal, but not subliminal, high-value reward cues engaged brain areas involved in reward processing (VS) and task performance (supplementary motor area, motor cortex, and superior temporal gyrus). This pattern of findings is striking given that subliminal rewards improved performance to the same extent as supraliminal rewards. So, the neural substrates of conscious versus unconscious reward pursuit are vastly different-but despite their differences, conscious and unconscious reward pursuit may still produce the same behavioral outcomes.
人们通常认为人类对奖励的追求涉及对奖励信息的有意识处理。然而,最近的研究表明,即使在无意识感知的情况下,奖励线索也能提高认知表现。基于这一发现,本功能磁共振成像研究使用一项有奖励的心理旋转任务检验了两个假设。首先,我们研究了阈下奖励是否会激活腹侧纹状体(VS),这是一个与奖励预期有关的区域。其次,我们研究了对阈上奖励和阈下奖励的神经反应差异。结果表明,阈上而非阈下的高价值奖励线索激活了与奖励处理(VS)和任务表现(辅助运动区、运动皮层和颞上回)相关的脑区。考虑到阈下奖励与阈上奖励在提高表现方面的程度相同,这一研究结果模式令人惊讶。因此,有意识与无意识奖励追求的神经基础有很大不同——但尽管存在差异,有意识和无意识的奖励追求仍可能产生相同的行为结果。