Berridge Kent C, Aldridge J Wayne
Oxf Ser Soc Cogn Soc Neurosci. 2009;2009:509-533.
This chapter examines brain mechanisms of reward utility operating at particular decision moments in life-moments such as when one encounters an image, sound, scent, or other cue associated in the past with a particular reward or perhaps just when one vividly imagines that cue. Such a cue can often trigger a sudden motivational urge to pursue its reward and sometimes a decision to do so. Drawing on a utility taxonomy that distinguishes among subtypes of reward utility-predicted utility, decision utility, experienced utility, and remembered utility-it is shown how cue-triggered cravings, such as an addict's surrender to relapse, can hang on special transformations by brain mesolimbic systems of one utility subtype, namely, decision utility. The chapter focuses on a particular form of decision utility called incentive salience, a type of "wanting" for rewards that is amplified by brain mesolimbic systems. Sudden peaks of intensity of incentive salience, caused by neurobiological mechanisms, can elevate the decision utility of a particular reward at the moment its cue occurs. An understanding of what happens at such moments leads to a better understanding of the mechanisms at work in decision making in general.
本章探讨奖励效用的大脑机制,这些机制在人生特定的决策时刻发挥作用,比如当一个人遇到图像、声音、气味或其他过去与特定奖励相关联的线索时,或者仅仅是当一个人生动地想象那个线索时。这样的线索常常会引发一种突然的动机冲动去追求其奖励,有时还会引发这样做的决定。借鉴一种区分奖励效用亚型(预测效用、决策效用、体验效用和记忆效用)的效用分类法,展示了线索引发的渴望,比如成瘾者对复吸的屈服,如何依赖于大脑中脑边缘系统对一种效用亚型(即决策效用)的特殊转换。本章聚焦于一种称为动机显著性的特定形式的决策效用,这是一种被大脑中脑边缘系统放大的对奖励的“渴望”。由神经生物学机制引起的动机显著性强度的突然峰值,会在特定奖励的线索出现之时提升其决策效用。理解这些时刻所发生的事情有助于更好地理解一般决策过程中起作用的机制。