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Neural mechanisms underlying the induction and relief of perceptual curiosity

机译:诱导和缓解好奇心的神经机制

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Curiosity is one of the most basic biological drives in both animals and humans, and has been identified as a key motive for learning and discovery. Despite the importance of curiosity and related behaviors, the topic has been largely neglected in human neuroscience; hence little is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying curiosity. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate what happens in our brain during the induction and subsequent relief of perceptual curiosity. Our core findings were that (1) the induction of perceptual curiosity, through the presentation of ambiguous visual input, activated the anterior insula and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), brain regions sensitive to conflict and arousal; (2) the relief of perceptual curiosity, through visual disambiguation, activated regions of the striatum that have been related to reward processing; and (3) the relief of perceptual curiosity was associated with hippocampal activation and enhanced incidental memory. These findings provide the first demonstration of the neural basis of human perceptual curiosity. Our results provide neurobiological support for a classic psychological theory of curiosity, which holds that curiosity is an aversive condition of increased arousal whose termination is rewarding and facilitates memory.
机译:好奇心是动物和人类最基本的生物驱动力之一,并且被认为是学习和发现的主要动机。尽管好奇心和相关行为的重要性,但该话题在人类神经科学中已被很大程度上忽略。因此,人们对好奇心背后的神经生物学机制知之甚少。我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来研究在诱导和随后缓解好奇心期间大脑中发生的情况。我们的核心发现是:(1)通过模糊的视觉输入来诱导好奇心,激活了前岛和前扣带回皮质(ACC),即对冲突和唤醒敏感的大脑区域; (2)通过视觉上的歧义消除与奖励处理有关的纹状体激活区域,从而消除感知上的好奇心; (3)缓解好奇心与海马激活和偶然记忆增强有关。这些发现首次证明了人类感知好奇心的神经基础。我们的研究结果为经典的好奇心心理学理论提供了神经生物学支持,该理论认为,好奇心是唤醒感增强的一种厌恶条件,其终止是有益的并有助于记忆。

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