Weafer Jessica, Burkhardt Anne, de Wit Harriet
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago Chicago, IL, USA.
Front Behav Neurosci. 2014 Jun 17;8:228. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00228. eCollection 2014.
Evidence from both human and animal studies suggests that sensitivity to rewarding stimuli is positively associated with impulsive behaviors, including both impulsive decision making and inhibitory control. The current study examined associations between the hedonic value of a sweet taste and two forms of impulsivity (impulsive choice and impulsive action) in healthy young adults (N = 100). Participants completed a sweet taste test in which they rated their liking of various sweetness concentrations. Subjects also completed measures of impulsive choice (delay discounting), and impulsive action (go/no-go task). Subjects who discounted more steeply (i.e., greater impulsive choice) liked the high sweetness concentration solutions more. By contrast, sweet liking was not related to impulsive action. These findings indicate that impulsive choice may be associated with heightened sensitivity to the hedonic value of a rewarding stimulus, and that these constructs might share common underlying neurobiological mechanisms.
来自人类和动物研究的证据表明,对奖励性刺激的敏感性与冲动行为呈正相关,包括冲动决策和抑制控制。本研究调查了健康年轻成年人(N = 100)中甜味的享乐价值与两种冲动形式(冲动选择和冲动行为)之间的关联。参与者完成了一项甜味测试,在测试中他们对各种甜度浓度的喜好程度进行评分。受试者还完成了冲动选择(延迟折扣)和冲动行为(停止信号任务)的测量。折扣率更高的受试者(即更强的冲动选择)更喜欢高甜度浓度的溶液。相比之下,对甜味的喜好与冲动行为无关。这些发现表明,冲动选择可能与对奖励性刺激的享乐价值的敏感性增强有关,并且这些结构可能共享共同的潜在神经生物学机制。