Radboud University, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Thomas van Aquinostraat 4, 6525 GD, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Radboud University, Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), Thomas van Aquinostraat 4, 6525 GD, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Commun Biol. 2024 May 16;7(1):576. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-06267-6.
Avoidance, a hallmark of anxiety-related psychopathology, often comes at a cost; avoiding threat may forgo the possibility of a reward. Theories predict that optimal approach-avoidance arbitration depends on threat-induced psychophysiological states, like freezing-related bradycardia. Here we used model-based fMRI analyses to investigate whether and how bradycardia states are linked to the neurocomputational underpinnings of approach-avoidance arbitration under varying reward and threat magnitudes. We show that bradycardia states are associated with increased threat-induced avoidance and more pronounced reward-threat value comparison (i.e., a stronger tendency to approach vs. avoid when expected reward outweighs threat). An amygdala-striatal-prefrontal circuit supports approach-avoidance arbitration under threat, with specific involvement of the amygdala and dorsal anterior cingulate (dACC) in integrating reward-threat value and bradycardia states. These findings highlight the role of human freezing states in value-based decision making, relevant for optimal threat coping. They point to a specific role for amygdala/dACC in state-value integration under threat.
回避是焦虑相关精神病理学的一个标志,它通常是有代价的;回避威胁可能会失去获得奖励的机会。理论预测,最佳的趋近-回避仲裁取决于威胁引起的心理生理状态,如与冻结相关的心动过缓。在这里,我们使用基于模型的 fMRI 分析来研究心动过缓状态是否以及如何与不同奖励和威胁程度下趋近-回避仲裁的神经计算基础有关。我们表明,心动过缓状态与增加的威胁诱导的回避有关,并且与更明显的奖励-威胁价值比较有关(即,当预期奖励超过威胁时,更倾向于趋近而不是回避)。杏仁核-纹状体-前额叶回路支持威胁下的趋近-回避仲裁,其中杏仁核和背侧前扣带(dACC)特别参与整合奖励-威胁价值和心动过缓状态。这些发现强调了人类冻结状态在基于价值的决策中的作用,这对最佳的威胁应对很重要。它们指出了杏仁核/背侧前扣带在威胁下状态-价值整合中的特定作用。