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Distinct medial temporal networks encode surprise during motivation by reward versus punishment

机译:截然不同的中间时态网络通过奖励与惩罚来激励动机

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Adaptive motivated behavior requires predictive internal representations of the environment, and surprising events are indications for encoding new representations of the environment. The medial temporal lobe memory system, including the hippocampus and surrounding cortex, encodes surprising events and is influenced by motivational state. Because behavior reflects the goals of an individual, we investigated whether motivational valence (i.e., pursuing rewards versus avoiding punishments) also impacts neural and mnemonic encoding of surprising events. During functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), participants encountered perceptually unexpected events either during the pursuit of rewards or avoidance of punishments. Despite similar levels of motivation across groups, reward and punishment facilitated the processing of surprising events in different medial temporal lobe regions. Whereas during reward motivation, perceptual surprises enhanced activation in the hippocampus, during punishment motivation surprises instead enhanced activation in parahippocampal cortex. Further, we found that reward motivation facilitated hippocampal coupling with ventromedial PFC, whereas punishment motivation facilitated parahippocampal cortical coupling with orbitofrontal cortex. Behaviorally, post-scan testing revealed that reward, but not punishment, motivation resulted in greater memory selectivity for surprising events encountered during goal pursuit. Together these findings demonstrate that neuromodulatory systems engaged by anticipation of reward and punishment target separate components of the medial temporal lobe, modulating medial temporal lobe sensitivity and connectivity. Thus, reward and punishment motivation yield distinct neural contexts for learning, with distinct consequences for how surprises are incorporated into predictive mnemonic models of the environment.
机译:适应性的动机行为需要环境的内部预测性表示,令人惊讶的事件是对环境的新表示进行编码的指示。内侧颞叶记忆系统(包括海马和周围皮层)编码令人惊讶的事件,并受动机状态的影响。由于行为反映了个人的目标,因此我们调查了动机价(即追求奖励与避免惩罚)是否也会影响意外事件的神经和记忆编码。在功能磁共振成像(fMRI)期间,参与者在追求奖励或避免惩罚的过程中遇到了感知上意外的事件。尽管各组的动机水平相似,但奖励和惩罚仍有助于处理不同的颞叶内侧区域的突发事件。而在奖励动机期间,知觉惊喜增强了海马的激活,而在惩罚动机方面,惊喜增强了海马旁皮质的激活。此外,我们发现奖励动机促进了海马与腹侧PFC的耦合,而惩罚动机促进了海马旁皮质与眶额皮层的耦合。从行为上讲,扫描后测试表明,奖励(而不是惩罚)动机对目标追求过程中遇到的意外事件具有更大的记忆选择性。这些发现共同表明,预期奖励和惩罚参与的神经调节系统靶向内侧颞叶的各个组成部分,调节内侧颞叶的敏感性和连通性。因此,奖励和惩罚动机产生了不同的学习神经环境,并且对如何将意外情况纳入环境的预测记忆模式产生了不同的后果。

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