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The role of motivation and reward neural systems in vocal communication in songbirds

机译:动机和奖励神经系统在鸣禽声乐通信中的作用

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Many vertebrates are highly motivated to communicate, suggesting that the consequences of communication may be rewarding. Past studies show that dopamine and opioids in the medial preoptic nucleus (mPOA) and ventral tegmental area (VTA) play distinct roles in motivation and reward. In songbirds, multiple lines of recent evidence indicate that the roles of dopamine and opioid activity in mPOA and VTA in male birdsong differ depending upon whether song is used to attract females (sexually-motivated) or is produced spontaneously (undirected). Evidence is reviewed supporting the hypotheses that 1) mPOA and VTA interact to influence the context in which a male sings, 2) distinct patterns of dopamine activity underlie the motivation to produce sexually-motivated and undirected song, 3) sexually-motivated communication is externally reinforced by opioids released as part of social interactions, and 4) undirected communication is facilitated and rewarded by immediate opioid release linked to the act of singing.
机译:许多脊椎动物都有高度动力的沟通,这表明沟通的后果可能是有益的。过去的研究表明,内侧偏压核(MPOA)和腹侧三核(VTA)中的多巴胺和阿片类药物在动机和奖励中起着不同的作用。在Songbirds中,最近的多条线性表明,多巴胺和阿片类活性在MPOA和VTA中的作用根据歌曲是否用于吸引女性(性激励)或自发生产的(无向)。支持证据支持的假设,其中1)MPOA和VTA相互作用,影响雄性唱片,2)多巴胺活性的不同模式的上下文使得产生性激励和无向歌曲的动机,3)性促进的通信是外部的作为社会互动的一部分的阿片类药物加强,4)促进了无向沟通,并通过立即与歌唱行为相关的阿片类药物释放。

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