Centre for Neuroimaging Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom.
Centre for Neuroimaging Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2017 Sep;80:351-371. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2017.06.003. Epub 2017 Jun 15.
Rewards are appetitive events that elicit approach. Ground-breaking findings from neurophysiological experiments in animals, alongside neuropharmacology and neuroimaging research in human samples have identified dopamine as the main neurochemical messenger of global reward processing in the brain. However, dopamine's contribution to the different components of reward processing remains to be precisely defined. To facilitate the informed design and interpretation of reward studies in humans, we have systematically reviewed all existing human pharmacological studies investigating how drug manipulation of the dopamine system affects reward-related behaviour and its neural correlates. Pharmacological experiments in humans face methodological challenges in terms of the: 1) specificity and safety of the available drugs for administration in humans, 2) uncertainties about pre- or post-synaptic modes of action, and 3) possible interactions with inter-individual neuropsychological or genotypic variables. In order to circumvent some of these limitations, future research should rely on the combination of different levels of observation, in integrative pharmaco-genetics-neurobehavioral approaches, to more completely characterize dopamine's role in both general and modality-specific processing of reward.
奖励是引发趋近行为的诱人事件。动物神经生理学实验、神经药理学和人类样本神经影像学研究的突破性发现,将多巴胺确定为大脑中全球奖励处理的主要神经化学信使。然而,多巴胺对奖励处理的不同成分的贡献仍有待精确界定。为了促进人类奖励研究的知情设计和解释,我们系统地回顾了所有现有的人类药理学研究,这些研究调查了药物如何操纵多巴胺系统来影响与奖励相关的行为及其神经相关性。人类药理学实验在以下方面面临方法学挑战:1)可用药物在人类中的给药的特异性和安全性,2)关于前突触或后突触作用模式的不确定性,以及 3)可能与个体间神经心理学或基因型变量的相互作用。为了规避其中的一些限制,未来的研究应该依赖于不同观察水平的结合,即整合药理学-遗传学-神经行为方法,以更全面地描述多巴胺在奖励的一般和模态特异性处理中的作用。