نتایج جستجو برای: reward mechanisms

تعداد نتایج: 562945  

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2015
Arielle R Baskin-Sommers Dan Foti

A common criticism of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) is that its criteria are based more on behavioral descriptions than on underlying biological mechanisms. Increasingly, calls have intensified for a more biologically-based approach to conceptualizing, studying, and treating psychological disorders, as exemplified by the Resea...

2009
Lucy Gregorios-Pippas Philippe N. Tobler Wolfram Schultz

Delayed rewards lose their value for economic decisions and constitute weaker reinforcers for learning. Temporal discounting of reward value already occurs within a few seconds in animals, which allows investigations of the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms. However, it is difficult to relate these mechanisms to human discounting behavior, which is usually studied over days and months an...

2018
Kenji Morita Ayaka Kato

Dopamine has been suggested to be crucially involved in effort-related choices. Key findings are that dopamine depletion (i) changed preference for a high-cost, large-reward option to a low-cost, small-reward option, (ii) but not when the large-reward option was also low-cost or the small-reward option gave no reward, (iii) while increasing the latency in all the cases but only transiently, and...

Journal: :Neuron 2002

brain systems, they provide a unique challenge in understanding how pharmacological activation influences reward mechanisms leading to persistent compulsive be-The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) supports over 85 percent of the havior. On the other hand, the study of obesity, world's research on drug pathological gambling, and other motivated states asso-abuse and addiction. Drug ciated...

Journal: :Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 2022

Abstract Rewards are reinforcement mechanisms that organizations use to shape desirable employee behaviors. However, rewards may also have unintended consequences, such as building expectations for receiving extra benefits and weakening barriers unethical acts. This article investigates the dark side of reward–behavior association, exploring what is referred reward–theft parity effect (RTPE). T...

2010
Maria A. Bermudez Wolfram Schultz

Prediction about outcomes constitutes a basic mechanism underlying informed economic decision making. A stimulus constitutes a reward predictor when it provides more information about the reward than the environmental background. Reward prediction can be manipulated in two ways, by varying the reward paired with the stimulus, as done traditionally in neurophysiological studies, and by varying t...

2012
Maria A. Bermudez Carl Göbel Wolfram Schultz

The time of reward and the temporal structure of reward occurrence fundamentally influence behavioral reinforcement and decision processes [1-11]. However, despite knowledge about timing in sensory and motor systems [12-17], we know little about temporal mechanisms of neuronal reward processing. In this experiment, visual stimuli predicted different instantaneous probabilities of reward occurre...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Camilla N. Clark Laura E. Downey Jason D. Warren

Some healthy people fail to derive pleasure from music despite otherwise preserved perceptual and reward responses. Such 'musical anhedonia' implies the existence of music-specific brain reward mechanisms, which could provide a substrate for music to acquire biological value.

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2014
Anthony W Sali Brian A Anderson Steven Yantis

Previously rewarded stimuli involuntarily capture attention. The learning mechanisms underlying this value-driven attentional capture remain less understood. We tested whether theories of prediction-based associative reward learning explain the conditions under which reward feedback leads to value-based modulations of attentional priority. Across 4 experiments, we manipulated whether stimulus f...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2015
Minmin Luo Jingfeng Zhou Zhixiang Liu

The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) represents one of the most sensitive reward sites in the brain. However, the exact relationship between DRN neuronal activity and reward signaling has been elusive. In this review, we will summarize anatomical, pharmacological, optogenetics, and electrophysiological studies on the functions and circuit mechanisms of DRN neurons in reward processing. The DRN is com...

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