Orsini Caitlin A, Moorman David E, Young Jared W, Setlow Barry, Floresco Stan B
Department of Psychiatry and Center for Addiction Research and Education, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, United States.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2015 Nov;58:147-67. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2015.04.009. Epub 2015 Jun 11.
Over the past 20 years there has been a growing interest in the neural underpinnings of cost/benefit decision-making. Recent studies with animal models have made considerable advances in our understanding of how different prefrontal, striatal, limbic and monoaminergic circuits interact to promote efficient risk/reward decision-making, and how dysfunction in these circuits underlies aberrant decision-making observed in numerous psychiatric disorders. This review will highlight recent findings from studies exploring these questions using a variety of behavioral assays, as well as molecular, pharmacological, neurophysiological, and translational approaches. We begin with a discussion of how neural systems related to decision subcomponents may interact to generate more complex decisions involving risk and uncertainty. This is followed by an overview of interactions between prefrontal-amygdala-dopamine and habenular circuits in regulating choice between certain and uncertain rewards and how different modes of dopamine transmission may contribute to these processes. These data will be compared with results from other studies investigating the contribution of some of these systems to guiding decision-making related to rewards vs. punishment. Lastly, we provide a brief summary of impairments in risk-related decision-making associated with psychiatric disorders, highlighting recent translational studies in laboratory animals.
在过去20年里,人们对成本/收益决策的神经基础越来越感兴趣。最近对动物模型的研究在我们理解不同的前额叶、纹状体、边缘系统和单胺能回路如何相互作用以促进有效的风险/回报决策,以及这些回路的功能障碍如何成为众多精神疾病中异常决策的基础方面取得了相当大的进展。本综述将重点介绍近期研究的发现,这些研究使用了各种行为测定方法以及分子、药理学、神经生理学和转化方法来探索这些问题。我们首先讨论与决策子成分相关的神经系统如何相互作用以产生涉及风险和不确定性的更复杂决策。接下来概述前额叶-杏仁核-多巴胺和缰核回路在调节确定和不确定奖励之间的选择时的相互作用,以及多巴胺传递的不同模式如何可能促成这些过程。这些数据将与其他研究的结果进行比较,这些研究调查了其中一些系统对指导与奖励与惩罚相关的决策的贡献。最后,我们简要总结与精神疾病相关的风险相关决策中的损害,重点介绍最近在实验动物中的转化研究。