نتایج جستجو برای: reward

تعداد نتایج: 29303  

2016
David V. Smith Anastasia E. Rigney Mauricio R. Delgado

The striatum serves as a critical brain region for reward processing. Yet, understanding the link between striatum and reward presents a challenge because rewards are composed of multiple properties. Notably, affective properties modulate emotion while informative properties help obtain future rewards. We approached this problem by emphasizing affective and informative reward properties within ...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2016
Louise Bezzina Jessica C Lee Peter F Lovibond Ben Colagiuri

Reward cues can contribute to overconsumption of food and drugs and can relapse. The failure of exposure therapies to reduce overconsumption and relapse is generally attributed to the context-specificity of extinction. However, no previous study has examined whether cue-elicited reward-seeking (as opposed to cue-reactivity) is sensitive to context renewal. We tested this possibility in 160 heal...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Rishi Rajalingham Richard Greg Stacey Georgios Tsoulfas Sam Musallam

To restore movements to paralyzed patients, neural prosthetic systems must accurately decode patients' intentions from neural signals. Despite significant advancements, current systems are unable to restore complex movements. Decoding reward-related signals from the medial intraparietal area (MIP) could enhance prosthetic performance. However, the dynamics of reward sensitivity in MIP is not kn...

2017
Stephan Koenig Hanna Kadel Metin Uengoer Anna Schubö Harald Lachnit

Stimuli in our sensory environment differ with respect to their physical salience but moreover may acquire motivational salience by association with reward. If we repeatedly observed that reward is available in the context of a particular cue but absent in the context of another cue the former typically attracts more attention than the latter. However, we also may encounter cues uncorrelated wi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Adriana Galvan Todd A Hare Matthew Davidson Julie Spicer Gary Glover B J Casey

This study examined changes in behavior and neural activity with reward learning. Using an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm, we show that the nucleus accumbens, thalamus, and orbital frontal cortex are each sensitive to reward magnitude, with the accumbens showing the greatest discrimination between reward values. Mean reaction times were significantly faster to cues...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
B Knutson G W Fong C M Adams J L Varner D Hommer

Reward processing involves both appetitive and consummatory phases. We sought to examine whether reward anticipation vs outcomes would recruit different regions of ventral forebrain circuitry using event-related fMRI. Nine healthy volunteers participated in a monetary incentive delays task in which they either responded to a cued target for monetary reward, responded to a cued target for no rew...

2013
Layla El Asri Romain Laroche Olivier Pietquin

This paper investigates the impact of reward shaping on a reinforcement learning-based spoken dialogue system’s learning. A diffuse reward function gives a reward after each transition between two dialogue states. A sparse function only gives a reward at the end of the dialogue. Reward shaping consists of learning a diffuse function without modifying the optimal policy compared to a sparse one....

Employees’ attitude towards his/her job differs across organization’s sector. The present study aimed to find out the differences in employee’s attitude in public and private sector. For this purpose, managers’ reward power and coercive power were taken as independent variables and their impact on employees’ job satisfaction (dependent variable) was examined in both sectors. Sample of 130 respo...

ژورنال: اعتیاد پژوهی 2017

Abstract Introduction: One of the most important problems in global health in recent years, the high prevalence of substance use disorders and addiction. Psychological factors in vulnerability, aggravation, relapse and craving these disorders have a significant role. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic role of delayed reward discounting and sensation seeking...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Yoriko Takikawa Reiko Kawagoe Okihide Hikosaka

Dopamine (DA) neurons respond to sensory stimuli that predict reward. To understand how DA neurons acquire such ability, we trained monkeys on a one-direction-rewarded version of memory-guided saccade task (1DR) only when we recorded from single DA neurons. In 1DR, position-reward mapping was changed across blocks of trials. In the early stage of training of 1DR, DA neurons responded to reward ...

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