نتایج جستجو برای: reward

تعداد نتایج: 29303  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2009
Tim Hahn Thomas Dresler Ann-Christine Ehlis Michael M. Plichta Sebastian Heinzel Thomas Polak Klaus-Peter Lesch Felix Breuer Peter M. Jakob Andreas J. Fallgatter

According to the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST), Gray's dimension of impulsivity, reflecting human trait reward sensitivity, determines the extent to which stimuli activate the Behavioural Approach System (BAS). The potential neural underpinnings of the BAS, however, remain poorly understood. In the present study, we examined the association between Gray's impulsivity as defined by the ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Mati Joshua Stefanie Tokiyama Stephen G Lisberger

We have studied how rewards modulate the occurrence of microsaccades by manipulating the size of an expected reward and the location of the cue that sets the expectations for future reward. We found an interaction between the size of the reward and the location of the cue. When monkeys fixated on a cue that signaled the size of future reward, the frequency of microsaccades was higher if the mon...

2015
Sara Garofalo Giuseppe di Pellegrino

Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) refers to the process of a Pavlovian reward-paired cue acquiring incentive motivational proprieties that drive choices. It represents a crucial phenomenon for understanding cue-controlled behavior, and it has both adaptive and maladaptive implications (i.e., drug-taking). In animals, individual differences in the degree to which such cues bias performanc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Ken-ichi Okada Keisuke Toyama Yuka Inoue Tadashi Isa Yasushi Kobayashi

The dopamine system has been implicated in guiding behavior based on rewards. The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus (PPTN) of the brainstem receives afferent inputs from reward-related structures, including the cerebral cortices and the basal ganglia, and in turn provides strong excitatory projections to dopamine neurons. This anatomical evidence predicts that PPTN neurons may carry reward inf...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Takuro Ikeda Okihide Hikosaka

Expectation of reward is crucial for goal-directed behavior of animals. However, little is known about how reward information is used in the brain at the time of action. We investigated this question by recording from single neurons in the macaque superior colliculus (SC) while the animal was performing a memory-guided saccade task with an asymmetrical reward schedule. The SC is an ideal struct...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Mati Joshua Stephen G Lisberger

Reward has a powerful influence on motor behavior. To probe how and where reward systems alter motor behavior, we studied smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys trained to associate the color of a visual cue with the size of the reward to be issued at the end of the target motion. When the tracking task presented two different colored targets that moved orthogonally, monkeys biased the initiat...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Saleem M Nicola Irene A Yun Ken T Wakabayashi Howard L Fields

The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays an important role in both appetitive and consummatory behavior. To examine how NAc neurons encode information during reward consumption, we recorded the firing activity of rat NAc neurons during the performance of a discriminative stimulus task. In this task, the animal must make an operant response to an intermittently presented cue to obtain a sucrose reward ...

2015
Armand Mensen Rositsa Poryazova Gordana Huegli Christian R. Baumann Sophie Schwartz Ramin Khatami Oscar Arias-Carrion

The proper functioning of the mesolimbic reward system is largely dependent on the neurotransmitter dopamine. Recent evidence suggests that the hypocretin system has significant projections to this reward system. We examined the distinct effects of reduced dopamine or reduced hypocretin levels on reward activity in patients with Parkinson's disease, dopamine deficient, as well as patients with ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2007
Okihide Hikosaka

Expectation of reward facilitates motor behaviors that enable the animal to approach a location in space where the reward is expected. It is now known that the same expectation of reward profoundly modifies sensory, motor, and cognitive information processing in the brain. However, it is still unclear which brain regions are responsible for causing the reward-approaching behavior. One candidate...

2011
Richard H. Yaxley Elizabeth E. Van Voorhees Sara Bergman Stephen R. Hooper Scott A. Huettel Michael D. De Bellis

We investigated adolescent brain processing of decisions under conditions of varying risk, reward, and uncertainty. Adolescents (n = 31) preformed a Decision-Reward Uncertainty task that separates decision uncertainty into behavioral and reward risk, while they were scanned using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Behavioral risk trials involved uncertainty about which action to perform to ...

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