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Impulsive actions and choices in laboratory animals and humans: effects of high vs. low dopamine states produced by systemic treatments given to neurologically intact subjects

机译:实验动物和人类的冲动行为和选择:对神经功能完好的受试者进行全身性治疗会产生多巴胺高低状态的影响

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Increases and decreases in dopamine (DA) transmission have both been suggested to influence reward-related impulse-control. The present literature review suggests that, in laboratory animals, the systemic administration of DA augmenters preferentially increases susceptibility to premature responding; with continued DA transmission, reward approach behaviors are sustained. Decreases in DA transmission, in comparison, diminish the appeal of distal and difficult to obtain rewards, thereby increasing susceptibility to temporal discounting and other forms of impulsive choice. The evidence available in humans is not incompatible with this model but is less extensive.
机译:多巴胺(DA)传输的增加和减少都已被建议影响奖励相关的冲动控制。目前的文献综述表明,在实验动物中,DA增强剂的全身给药优先增加了对过早反应的敏感性。随着DA的持续传播,奖励方法的行为得以持续。相比之下,DA传递的减少会减少远端的吸引力,难以获得回报,从而增加了对时间折扣和其他形式的冲动选择的敏感性。人类可获得的证据与该模型并不矛盾,但范围较广。

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