نتایج جستجو برای: devaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1259  

Journal: :Science 2003
Jay A Gottfried John O'Doherty Raymond J Dolan

Adaptive behavior is optimized in organisms that maintain flexible representations of the value of sensory-predictive cues. To identify central representations of predictive reward value in humans, we used reinforcer devaluation while measuring neural activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging. We presented two arbitrary visual stimuli, both before and after olfactory devaluation, in a...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Laurie L Wellman Karen Gale Ludise Malkova

Amygdala ablation disrupts reinforcer "devaluation" in monkeys (Malkova et al., 1997). Here, we tested the hypothesis that transient inactivation of amygdala by the GABA(A) agonist muscimol (MUS), specifically during the period of reward satiation, would have a similar effect. Six pigtail macaques were trained on a visual object discrimination task in which 60 objects were associated with one o...

2016
Michael D. Kendig Ambrose M. K. Cheung Joel S. Raymond Laura H. Corbit

The high prevalence of obesity and related metabolic diseases calls for greater understanding of the factors that drive excess energy intake. Calorie-dense palatable foods are readily available and often are paired with highly salient environmental cues. These cues can trigger food-seeking and consumption in the absence of hunger. Here we examined the effects of palatable food-paired environmen...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2006
Scott Eidelman Paul J Silvia Monica Biernat

Two studies explored responses to ingroup deviance. Group-defining opinions of prowar Republicans (Study 1) and prolife Christians (Study 2) were challenged by either an ingroup or outgroup deviate. Participants evaluated the deviate and structured the boundaries of their ingroup in counterbalanced order. Of importance, boundary structuring allowed participants to exclude deviates from the ingr...

2010
Alicia L. DeRusso David Fan Jay Gupta Oksana Shelest Rui M. Costa Henry H. Yin

Interval schedules of reinforcement are known to generate habitual behavior, the performance of which is less sensitive to revaluation of the earned reward and to alterations in the action-outcome contingency. Here we report results from experiments using different types of interval schedules of reinforcement in mice to assess the effect of uncertainty, in the time of reward availability, on ha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Alexis Faure Ulrike Haberland Françoise Condé Nicole El Massioui

Acquisition and performance of instrumental actions are assumed to require both action-outcome and stimulus-response (S-R) habit processes. Over the course of extended training, control over instrumental performance shifts from goal-directed action-outcome associations to S-R associations that progressively gain domination over behavior. Lesions of the lateral part of the dorsal striatum disrup...

2017
Youna Vandaele Heather J. Pribut Patricia H. Janak

Flexible and efficient decision-making in complex environments can be achieved through constant interactions between the goal-directed and habitual systems. While goal-directed behavior is considered dependent upon Response-Outcome (R-O) associations, habits instead rely on Stimulus-Response (S-R) associations. However, the stimuli that support the S-R association underlying habitual responding...

2001
Ramkishen S. Rajan Chung-Hua Shen Randy Stringer

Why are some currency crises followed by economic contractions while others are not? This paper is an attempt at answering this query. In particular, we investigate two closely related questions. First, we explore whether there is a difference in the output effects of a devaluation during “normal” periods versus crises ones; after all, during noncrisis periods, real exchange devaluation is seen...

2017
Yoshio Iguchi Ziqiao Lin Hiromi Nishikawa Yoshio Minabe Shigenobu Toda

The distinction between goal-directed action and habitual response, particularly with respect to moderate or extended appetitive instrumental training, is well documented; however, the propensity toward instrumental behavior in the early training stage has not been elucidated. In this study, we trained Sprague Dawley rats to press a lever to obtain food as an outcome for various time periods an...

2003
Domingo Cavallo

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