Wang Xiao-Tian
School of Humanities and Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shenzen, China.
Department of Psychology, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, United States.
Front Psychol. 2018 Oct 15;9:1965. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01965. eCollection 2018.
Food, money, and time are exchangeable resources essential for survival and reproduction. Individuals live within finite budgets of these resources and make tradeoffs between money and time when making intertemporal choices between an immediate smaller reward and a delayed lager reward. In this paper, I examine signaling functions of blood glucose in regulating behaviors related to resource regulations beyond caloric metabolisms. These behavioral regulations include choices between energy expenditure and energy conservation, monetary intertemporal choices, and self-control in overcoming temptations. I begin by comparing potential embodied signals for resource forecasting and proactive decision making in terms of their pros and cons as a signal for regulating both metabolism and behavioral decision making and self-control. Based on this analysis, circulating glucose emerges as not only the designated fuel for brain metabolism but also a privileged resource forecasting signal for regulating immediate, short-term, and long-term behavioral adaptations to the resource budget of the decision maker. In the context of an on-going debate between the limited resource model and the motivation accounts of behavioral effects of blood glucose, I propose a dual functions (caloric provision and resource forecasting) and dual signaling (glucose taste and ingestion) hypothesis of circulating glucose in resource management, and provide behavioral and neurophysiological evidence of the separate effects of glucose taste to motivate effort for resource acquisition and glucose ingestion to promote resource conservation and future orientation. Accumulating evidence indicates that the body is able to detect fake signals of non-caloric sweeteners and react to such "caloric crisis" with an enhanced preference for immediate rewards over future rewards, revealing the wisdom of the body.
食物、金钱和时间是生存与繁衍所必需的可交换资源。个体生活在这些资源的有限预算范围内,在即时较小奖励和延迟较大奖励之间进行跨期选择时,会在金钱和时间之间做出权衡。在本文中,我研究了血糖在调节与热量代谢之外的资源调节相关行为中的信号功能。这些行为调节包括能量消耗与能量保存之间的选择、货币跨期选择以及克服诱惑时的自我控制。我首先比较了潜在的具身信号在作为调节代谢以及行为决策和自我控制的信号方面的优缺点,这些信号用于资源预测和前瞻性决策。基于此分析,循环血糖不仅成为大脑代谢的指定燃料,而且是一种特权资源预测信号,用于调节决策者对资源预算的即时、短期和长期行为适应。在关于血糖行为效应的有限资源模型和动机理论之间正在进行的辩论背景下,我提出了循环血糖在资源管理中的双功能(热量供应和资源预测)和双信号(葡萄糖味道和摄入)假说,并提供行为和神经生理学证据,证明葡萄糖味道对激励获取资源努力的单独影响以及葡萄糖摄入对促进资源保存和未来导向的单独影响。越来越多的证据表明,身体能够检测到非热量甜味剂的虚假信号,并对这种“热量危机”做出反应,表现出对即时奖励比对未来奖励更强的偏好,揭示了身体的智慧。