Desert Pacific Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Schizophr Bull. 2023 Sep 7;49(5):1127-1137. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbad090.
Social motivation, defined as the fundamental human desire to seek out, engage in, and maintain interpersonal bonds, has become a growing area of research in schizophrenia. The major focus has been on understanding the impact of social reward-related processes. An obvious but rarely acknowledged fact is that social interactions, much like other goal-directed acts, require the exertion of effort. In this Review Article, we argue that social motivation in schizophrenia can be conceptualized through the lens of an established framework: effort-based decision-making (EBDM).
We conducted a literature review on social reward processing in schizophrenia, then extended these findings by applying concepts and insights from the literature on EBDM to the study of social motivation.
Within the EBDM framework, decisions about whether or not to pursue social interactions are bound by cost/benefit calculations. That is, people do not pursue social behaviors when the estimated "cost" of the required effort outweighs the anticipated "benefit" or reward. We propose that people with schizophrenia are less likely to engage in social interaction compared with healthy samples because they: (1) underestimate the benefits of relationships (based on expectations of reward/punishment), (2) overestimate the effort costs associated with social interaction, and/or (3) fail to integrate cost-benefit information in an optimal manner.
EBDM is an especially promising framework of social motivation that goes beyond the current focus on social reward processing to include a focus on effort.
社会动机,即寻求、参与和维持人际关系的基本人类欲望,已成为精神分裂症研究的一个新兴领域。主要关注点一直是理解社会奖励相关过程的影响。一个显而易见但很少被承认的事实是,社交互动与其他目标导向行为一样,需要付出努力。在这篇综述文章中,我们认为精神分裂症中的社会动机可以通过一个既定的框架来概念化:基于努力的决策(EBDM)。
我们对精神分裂症中的社会奖励处理进行了文献回顾,然后通过将 EBDM 文献中的概念和见解应用于社会动机研究,扩展了这些发现。
在 EBDM 框架内,关于是否进行社交互动的决策受到成本/收益计算的限制。也就是说,当预期的努力“成本”超过预期的“收益”或奖励时,人们不会追求社交行为。我们提出,与健康样本相比,精神分裂症患者不太可能参与社交互动,因为他们:(1) 低估了关系的好处(基于对奖励/惩罚的期望),(2) 高估了与社交互动相关的努力成本,和/或 (3) 未能以最佳方式整合成本效益信息。
EBDM 是一个特别有前途的社会动机框架,它超越了当前对社会奖励处理的关注,包括对努力的关注。