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食物和货币奖励传递的神经编码。

Neural encoding of food and monetary reward delivery.

机构信息

Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, P.O. Box 39040, Tel Aviv 6997801, Israel; Translational Neurocircuitry Group, Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research, Gleuelerstr. 50, Cologne 50931, Germany.

Translational Neurocircuitry Group, Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research, Gleuelerstr. 50, Cologne 50931, Germany; Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging Associated Diseases (CECAD), University of Cologne, Cologne 50931, Germany.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2022 Aug 15;257:119335. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119335. Epub 2022 May 26.

Abstract

Different types of rewards such as food and money can similarly drive our behavior owing to shared brain processes encoding their subjective value. However, while the value of money is abstract and needs to be learned, the value of food is rooted in the innate processing of sensory properties and nutritional utilization. Yet, the actual consumption of food and the receipt of money have never been directly contrasted in the same experiment, questioning what unique neural processes differentiate those reward types. To fill this gap, we examined the distinct and common neural responses to the delivery of food and monetary rewards during fMRI. In a novel experimental approach, we parametrically manipulated the subjective value of food and monetary rewards by modulating the quantities of administered palatable milkshake and monetary gains. The receipt of increasing amounts of milkshake and money recruited the ventral striatum and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, previously associated with value encoding. Notably, the consumption and the subsequent evaluation of increasing quantities of milkshake relative to money revealed an extended recruitment of brain regions related to taste, somatosensory processing, and salience. Moreover, we detected a decline of reward encoding in the ventral tegmental area, nucleus accumbens, and vmPFC, indicating that these regions may be susceptible to time-dependent effects upon accumulation of food and money rewards. Relative to monetary gains, the consumption and evaluation of palatable milkshakes engaged complex neural processing over and above value tracking, emphasizing the critical contribution of taste and other sensory properties to the processing of food rewards. Furthermore, our results highlight the need to closely monitor metabolic states and neural responses to the accumulation of rewards to pinpoint the mechanisms underlying time-dependent dynamics of reward-related processing.

摘要

不同类型的奖励,如食物和金钱,也可以通过共享编码其主观价值的大脑过程来类似地驱动我们的行为。然而,虽然金钱的价值是抽象的,需要学习,但食物的价值根植于对感官特性和营养利用的先天处理。然而,在同一个实验中,食物的实际消费和金钱的获得从未被直接对比过,这就引发了一个问题,即是什么独特的神经过程区分了这些奖励类型。为了填补这一空白,我们在 fMRI 中检查了食物和金钱奖励传递的独特和共同的神经反应。在一种新颖的实验方法中,我们通过调节给予的美味奶昔和金钱收益的数量来参数化地操纵食物和金钱奖励的主观价值。摄入越来越多的奶昔和金钱会招募腹侧纹状体和腹内侧前额叶皮层,这些区域以前与价值编码有关。值得注意的是,与金钱相比,摄入和随后评估越来越多的奶昔会导致与味觉、躯体感觉处理和突显相关的大脑区域的广泛招募。此外,我们检测到腹侧被盖区、伏隔核和 vmPFC 中奖励编码的下降,表明这些区域可能容易受到食物和金钱奖励积累的时间依赖性效应的影响。与金钱收益相比,美味奶昔的消耗和评估会涉及到价值跟踪之外的复杂神经处理,这强调了味觉和其他感官特性对食物奖励处理的关键贡献。此外,我们的结果强调需要密切监测奖励积累的代谢状态和神经反应,以确定奖励相关处理的时间依赖性动态的机制。

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