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理解中脑边缘纹状体系统介导风险奖励寻求的进展。

Advances in understanding meso-cortico-limbic-striatal systems mediating risky reward seeking.

机构信息

Laboratory of Behavioral and Genomic Neuroscience, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Department of Psychology, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Neurochem. 2021 Jun;157(5):1547-1571. doi: 10.1111/jnc.15342. Epub 2021 Apr 19.

Abstract

The risk of an aversive consequence occurring as the result of a reward-seeking action can have a profound effect on subsequent behavior. Such aversive events can be described as punishers, as they decrease the probability that the same action will be produced again in the future and increase the exploration of less risky alternatives. Punishment can involve the omission of an expected rewarding event ("negative" punishment) or the addition of an unpleasant event ("positive" punishment). Although many individuals adaptively navigate situations associated with the risk of negative or positive punishment, those suffering from substance use disorders or behavioral addictions tend to be less able to curtail addictive behaviors despite the aversive consequences associated with them. Here, we discuss the psychological processes underpinning reward seeking despite the risk of negative and positive punishment and consider how behavioral assays in animals have been employed to provide insights into the neural mechanisms underlying addictive disorders. We then review the critical contributions of dopamine signaling to punishment learning and risky reward seeking, and address the roles of interconnected ventral striatal, cortical, and amygdala regions to these processes. We conclude by discussing the ample opportunities for future study to clarify critical gaps in the literature, particularly as related to delineating neural contributions to distinct phases of the risky decision-making process.

摘要

作为寻求奖励行为的结果,产生令人厌恶的后果的风险会对后续行为产生深远影响。这种令人厌恶的事件可以被描述为惩罚者,因为它们降低了相同行为在未来再次发生的概率,并增加了对风险较低的替代方案的探索。惩罚可以包括预期奖励事件的省略(“负”惩罚)或不愉快事件的添加(“正”惩罚)。尽管许多人能够适应与负面或正面惩罚相关的情况,但那些患有物质使用障碍或行为成瘾的人往往无法遏制成瘾行为,尽管这些行为伴随着令人厌恶的后果。在这里,我们讨论了尽管存在负面和正面惩罚风险,但仍寻求奖励的心理过程,并考虑了动物行为测定法如何被用来深入了解成瘾障碍的神经机制。然后,我们回顾了多巴胺信号对惩罚学习和冒险奖励寻求的关键作用,并探讨了相互连接的腹侧纹状体、皮质和杏仁核区域在这些过程中的作用。最后,我们讨论了未来进行更多研究的充分机会,以澄清文献中的关键差距,特别是在描述风险决策过程不同阶段的神经贡献方面。

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