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Enhanced Neural Responses to Imagined Primary Rewards Predict Reduced Monetary Temporal Discounting

机译:对想象的主要奖励的增强神经反应可预测减少的货币时间折现

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The pervasive tendency to discount the value of future rewards varies considerably across individuals and has important implications for health and well-being. Here, we used fMRI with human participants to examine whether an individual's neural representation of an imagined primary reward predicts the degree to which the value of delayed monetary payments is discounted. Because future rewards can never be experienced at the time of choice, imagining or simulating the benefits of a future reward may play a critical role in decisions between alternatives with either immediate or delayed benefits. We found that enhanced ventromedial prefrontal cortex response during imagined primary reward receipt was correlated with reduced discounting in a separate monetary intertemporal choice task. Furthermore, activity in enhanced ventromedial prefrontal cortex during reward imagination predicted temporal discounting behavior both between- and within-individual decision makers with 62% and 73% mean balanced accuracy, respectively. These results suggest that the quality of reward imagination may impact the degree to which future outcomes are discounted.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We report a novel test of the hypothesis that an important factor influencing the discount rate for future rewards is the quality with which they are imagined or estimated in the present. Previous work has shown that temporal discounting is linked to individual characteristics ranging from general intelligence to the propensity for addiction. We demonstrate that individual differences in a neurobiological measure of primary reward imagination are significantly correlated with discounting rates for future monetary payments. Moreover, our neurobiological measure of imagination can be used to accurately predict choice behavior both between and within individuals. These results suggest that improving reward imagination may be a useful therapeutic target for individuals whose high discount rates promote detrimental behaviors.
机译:折现未来奖励价值的普遍趋势因个人而异,对健康和福祉具有重要意义。在这里,我们将fMRI与人类参与者一起使用,以检查个人对想象中的主要奖励的神经表示是否可以预测延迟付款金额的折扣程度。因为在选择时永远无法获得未来的奖励,所以想象或模拟未来奖励的利益可能在具有直接或延迟利益的替代方案之间的决策中发挥关键作用。我们发现,在想象中的主要奖励收受过程中,腹侧前额叶皮层反应增强与单独的货币间期选择任务中的折扣减少有关。此外,在奖励想象过程中增强的腹侧前额叶皮层中的活动预测了个体决策者之间和内部个体决策者的时间折现行为,其平均准确性分别为62%和73%。这些结果表明,奖励想象力的质量可能会影响未来结果的折现程度。>意义声明。我们报告了一种新的检验假设的假设:影响未来奖励折现率的重要因素是目前可以想象或估计的质量。先前的研究表明,时间折现与个人特征相关,从一般智力到成瘾倾向不等。我们证明了在主要奖励想象力的神经生物学测量中的个体差异与未来货币支付的折现率显着相关。此外,我们对想象力的神经生物学测量可用于准确预测个体之间以及个体内部的选择行为。这些结果表明,对于高折现率促进有害行为的个人,改善奖励想象力可能是一个有用的治疗目标。

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