Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, Department of Translational Neuroscience, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Department of Animals in Science and Society, Division of Behavioural Neuroscience, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Neuroscientist. 2020 Feb;26(1):87-99. doi: 10.1177/1073858419834517. Epub 2019 Mar 13.
Processing rewarding and aversive signals lies at the core of many adaptive behaviors, including value-based decision making. The brain circuits processing these signals are widespread and include the prefrontal cortex, amygdala and striatum, and their dopaminergic innervation. In this review, we integrate historic findings on the behavioral and neural mechanisms of value-based decision making with recent, groundbreaking work in this area. On the basis of this integrated view, we discuss a neuroeconomic framework of value-based decision making, use this to explain the motivation to pursue rewards and how motivation relates to the costs and benefits associated with different courses of action. As such, we consider substance addiction and overeating as states of altered value-based decision making, in which the expectation of reward chronically outweighs the costs associated with substance use and food consumption, respectively. Together, this review aims to provide a concise and accessible overview of important literature on the neural mechanisms of behavioral adaptation to reward and aversion and how these mediate motivated behaviors.
处理奖励和惩罚信号是许多适应性行为的核心,包括基于价值的决策。处理这些信号的大脑回路分布广泛,包括前额叶皮层、杏仁核和纹状体,以及它们的多巴胺能神经支配。在这篇综述中,我们将基于价值的决策的行为和神经机制的历史发现与该领域最近的开创性工作结合起来。在此综合观点的基础上,我们讨论了一个基于价值的决策的神经经济学框架,并用它来解释追求奖励的动机,以及动机如何与不同行动方案相关的成本和收益联系起来。因此,我们将物质成瘾和暴食视为改变了的基于价值的决策状态,在这些状态下,对奖励的期望长期超过与物质使用和食物消费相关的成本。总的来说,这篇综述旨在提供一个简明易懂的关于奖励和厌恶的行为适应的神经机制的重要文献综述,以及这些机制如何介导动机行为。