Texas A&M University, United States.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2019 Oct;29:27-33. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2018.11.004. Epub 2018 Nov 13.
What we pay attention to is influenced by reward learning. Converging evidence points to the idea that associative reward learning changes how visual stimuli are processed in the brain, rendering learned reward cues difficult to ignore. Behavioral evidence distinguishes value-driven attention from other established control mechanisms, suggesting a distinct underlying neurobiological process. Recently, studies have begun to explore the neural substrates of this value-driven attention mechanism. Here, I review the progress that has been made in this area, and synthesize the findings to provide an integrative account of the neurobiology of value-driven attention. The proposed account can explain both attentional capture by previously rewarded targets and the modulatory effect of reward on priming, as well as the decoupling of reward history and prior task relevance in value-driven attention.
我们关注的内容受到奖励学习的影响。越来越多的证据表明,联想性奖励学习改变了大脑处理视觉刺激的方式,使得习得的奖励线索难以被忽视。行为证据将价值驱动的注意力与其他已建立的控制机制区分开来,表明存在不同的潜在神经生物学过程。最近,研究开始探索这种价值驱动注意力机制的神经基础。在这里,我回顾了这一领域的进展,并综合了研究结果,为价值驱动注意力的神经生物学提供了一个综合解释。该解释可以解释先前奖励目标的注意力捕获以及奖励对启动的调节作用,以及价值驱动注意力中奖励历史和先前任务相关性的解耦。