Rigoli Francesco, Chew Benjamin, Dayan Peter, Dolan Raymond J
University College London.
J Cogn Neurosci. 2016 Sep;28(9):1303-17. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00972. Epub 2016 Apr 15.
Dopamine plays a key role in motivation. Phasic dopamine response reflects a reinforcement prediction error (RPE), whereas tonic dopamine activity is postulated to represent an average reward that mediates motivational vigor. However, it has been hard to find evidence concerning the neural encoding of average reward that is uncorrupted by influences of RPEs. We circumvented this difficulty in a novel visual search task where we measured participants' button pressing vigor in a context where information (underlying an RPE) about future average reward was provided well before the average reward itself. Despite no instrumental consequence, participants' pressing force increased for greater current average reward, consistent with a form of Pavlovian effect on motivational vigor. We recorded participants' brain activity during task performance with fMRI. Greater average reward was associated with enhanced activity in dopaminergic midbrain to a degree that correlated with the relationship between average reward and pressing vigor. Interestingly, an opposite pattern was observed in subgenual cingulate cortex, a region implicated in negative mood and motivational inhibition. These findings highlight a crucial role for dopaminergic midbrain in representing aspects of average reward and motivational vigor.
多巴胺在动机形成过程中起着关键作用。相位性多巴胺反应反映了强化预测误差(RPE),而持续性多巴胺活动被认为代表了介导动机活力的平均奖励。然而,一直难以找到不受RPE影响的关于平均奖励神经编码的证据。我们在一项新颖的视觉搜索任务中克服了这一困难,在该任务中,我们在平均奖励本身出现之前很久就提供了有关未来平均奖励的信息(构成RPE的基础)的情境下,测量了参与者的按键力度。尽管没有工具性后果,但对于更大的当前平均奖励,参与者的按压力量增加,这与对动机活力的一种巴甫洛夫效应形式一致。我们在任务执行过程中用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)记录了参与者的大脑活动。更大的平均奖励与多巴胺能中脑活动增强相关,其程度与平均奖励和按压力度之间的关系相关。有趣的是,在膝下扣带回皮层观察到了相反的模式,该区域与负面情绪和动机抑制有关。这些发现突出了多巴胺能中脑在表征平均奖励和动机活力方面的关键作用。