O'Doherty John P
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA.
Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2016;27:291-312. doi: 10.1007/7854_2015_386.
In this chapter, we will review evidence about the role of multiple distinct systems in driving the motivation to perform actions in humans. Specifically, we will consider the contribution of goal-directed action selection mechanisms, habitual action selection mechanisms and the influence of Pavlovian predictors on instrumental action selection. We will further evaluate evidence for the contribution of multiple brain areas including ventral frontal and dorsal cortical areas and several distinct parts of the striatum in these processes. Furthermore, we will consider circumstances in which adverse interactions between these systems can result in the decoupling of motivation from incentive valuation and performance.
在本章中,我们将回顾关于多个不同系统在驱动人类行为动机方面作用的证据。具体而言,我们将考虑目标导向行动选择机制、习惯性行动选择机制的作用以及巴甫洛夫式预测因子对工具性行动选择的影响。我们还将进一步评估多个脑区(包括腹侧额叶和背侧皮质区域以及纹状体的几个不同部分)在这些过程中所起作用的证据。此外,我们将考虑这些系统之间的不良相互作用可能导致动机与激励评估及行为表现脱钩的情况。