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性别差异在神经对奖励的反应中的表现,以及个体对奖励和惩罚敏感性的影响。

Sex differences in neural responses to reward and the influences of individual reward and punishment sensitivity.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA.

Department of Neuroscience, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 06520, USA.

出版信息

BMC Neurosci. 2021 Feb 27;22(1):12. doi: 10.1186/s12868-021-00618-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Men and women show differences in sensitivity to reward and punishment, which may impact behavior in health and disease. However, the neural bases of these sex differences remain under-investigated. Here, by combining functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a variant of the Monetary Incentive Delay Task (MIDT), we examined sex differences in the neural responses to wins and losses and how individual reward and punishment sensitivity modulates these regional activities.

METHODS

Thirty-sex men and 27 women participated in the fMRI study. We assessed sensitivity to punishment (SP) and sensitivity to reward (SR) with the Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire (SPSRQ). In the MIDT, participants pressed a button to collect reward ($1, 1¢, or nil), with the reaction time window titrated across trials so participants achieved a success rate of approximately 67%. We processed the Imaging data with published routines and evaluated the results with a corrected threshold.

RESULTS

Women showed higher SP score than men and men showed higher SR score than women. Men relative to women showed higher response to the receipt of dollar or cent reward in bilateral orbitofrontal and visual cortex. Men as compared to women also showed higher response to dollar loss in bilateral orbitofrontal cortex. Further, in whole-brain regressions, women relative to men demonstrated more significant modulation by SP in the neural responses to wins and larger wins, and the sex differences were confirmed by slope tests.

CONCLUSIONS

Together, men showed higher SR and neural sensitivity to both wins, large or small, and losses than women. Individual differences in SP were associated with diminished neural responses to wins and larger wins in women only. These findings highlight how men and women may differ in reward-related brain activations in the MIDT and add to the imaging literature of sex differences in cognitive and affective functions.

摘要

背景

男性和女性在对奖惩的敏感性上存在差异,这可能会影响他们在健康和疾病方面的行为。然而,这些性别差异的神经基础仍未得到充分研究。在这里,我们通过结合功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和货币激励延迟任务(MIDT)的变体,研究了男性和女性在对赢和输的神经反应上的性别差异,以及个体的奖惩敏感性如何调节这些区域的活动。

方法

30 名男性和 27 名女性参与了 fMRI 研究。我们使用惩罚敏感性(SP)和奖励敏感性(SR)问卷(SPSRQ)评估了 SP 和 SR 的敏感性。在 MIDT 中,参与者按下按钮以收集奖励($1,1¢,或无),反应时间窗口在试验中进行调整,以便参与者的成功率约为 67%。我们使用已发表的程序处理了成像数据,并使用校正后的阈值评估了结果。

结果

女性的 SP 评分高于男性,男性的 SR 评分高于女性。与女性相比,男性在双侧眶额和视觉皮层对获得美元或美分奖励的反应更高。与女性相比,男性在双侧眶额皮层对美元损失的反应也更高。此外,在全脑回归中,女性相对于男性,在对赢和大赢的神经反应中表现出更显著的 SP 调节,且通过斜率检验证实了性别差异。

结论

总的来说,男性比女性表现出更高的 SR 和对赢、大小赢以及输的神经敏感性。女性的 SP 个体差异与对赢的神经反应减弱以及赢额增大有关。这些发现强调了男性和女性在 MIDT 中与奖励相关的大脑激活可能存在差异,并为认知和情感功能的性别差异的影像学文献增添了新内容。

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