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Translational studies of goal-directed action as a framework for classifying deficits across psychiatric disorders

机译:以目标为导向的行动的转化研究作为对精神疾病的缺陷进行分类的框架

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The ability to learn contingencies between actions and outcomes in a dynamic environment is critical for flexible, adaptive behavior. Goal-directed actions adapt to changes in action-outcome contingencies as well as to changes in the reward-value of the outcome. When networks involved in reward processing and contingency learning are maladaptive, this fundamental ability can be lost, with detrimental consequences for decision-making. Impaired decision-making is a core feature in a number of psychiatric disorders, ranging from depression to schizophrenia. The argument can be developed, therefore, that seemingly disparate symptoms across psychiatric disorders can be explained by dysfunction within common decision-making circuitry. From this perspective, gaining a better understanding of the neural processes involved in goal-directed action, will allow a comparison of deficits observed across traditional diagnostic boundaries within a unified theoretical framework. This review describes the key processes and neural circuits involved in goal-directed decision-making using evidence from animal studies and human neuroimaging. Select studies are discussed to outline what we currently know about causal judgments regarding actions and their consequences, action-related reward evaluation, and, most importantly, how these processes are integrated in goal-directed learning and performance. Finally, we look at how adaptive decision-making is impaired across a range of psychiatric disorders and how deepening our understanding of this circuitry may offer insights into phenotypes and more targeted interventions.
机译:在动态环境中学习动作和结果之间的意外事件的能力对于灵活的适应性行为至关重要。目标导向的行动适应行动结果突发事件的变化以及结果奖励价值的变化。当参与奖励处理和应变学习的网络适应不良时,这种基本能力可能会丧失,从而对决策产生不利影响。决策障碍是从抑郁症到精神分裂症的许多精神疾病的核心特征。因此,可以得出这样的论点:在整个精神疾病中看似完全不同的症状可以用常见的决策电路中的功能障碍来解释。从这个角度出发,更好地了解目标导向动作所涉及的神经过程,将可以在一个统一的理论框架内比较跨传统诊断边界观察到的缺陷。这篇综述使用动物研究和人类神经影像学的证据描述了目标导向决策所涉及的关键过程和神经回路。讨论了一些选择性研究,以概述我们目前对有关行为及其后果的因果判断,与行为相关的奖励评估以及最重要的是如何将这些过程整合到目标导向的学习和绩效中所了解的知识。最后,我们研究了如何在一系列精神疾病中损害适应性决策,以及如何加深我们对这种电路的理解,可以提供对表型和更有针对性的干预措施的见解。

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