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Reward Guides Vision when Its Your Thing: Trait Reward-Seeking in Reward-Mediated Visual Priming

机译:奖励随您而行引导视觉:奖励中介视觉启动中的特质奖励

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Reward-related mesolimbic dopamine is thought to play an important role in guiding animal behaviour, biasing approach towards potentially beneficial environmental stimuli and away from objects unlikely to garner positive outcome. This is considered to result in part from an impact on perceptual and attentional processes: dopamine initiates a series of cognitive events that result in the priming of reward-associated perceptual features. We have provided behavioural and electrophysiological evidence that this mechanism guides human vision in search, an effect we refer to as reward priming. We have also demonstrated that there is substantial individual variability in this effect. Here we show that behavioural differences in reward priming are predicted remarkably well by a personality index that captures the degree to which a person's behaviour is driven by reward outcome. Participants with reward-seeking personalities are found to be those who allocate visual resources to objects characterized by reward-associated visual features. These results add to a rapidly developing literature demonstrating the crucial role reward plays in attentional control. They additionally illustrate the striking impact personality traits can have on low-level cognitive processes like perception and selective attention.
机译:奖励相关的中脑边缘多巴胺被认为在指导动物行为,偏向于潜在的有益环境刺激以及远离不可能获得积极成果的物体方面具有重要作用。认为这部分是由于对知觉和注意力过程的影响所致:多巴胺引发一系列认知事件,导致引发与奖赏相关的知觉特征。我们已经提供了行为和电生理学证据,表明该机制可指导人类视觉搜索,这种作用我们称为奖励启动。我们还证明了这种影响存在很大的个体差异。在这里,我们表明,通过捕获人的行为受奖励结果驱动的程度的人格指数,可以很好地预测奖励启动中的行为差异。具有奖励寻求个性的参与者是那些将视觉资源分配给具有奖励相关视觉特征的对象的参与者。这些结果增加了迅速发展的文献,证明了奖励在注意控制中起着至关重要的作用。它们还说明了人格特质可能对低水平的认知过程(如感知和选择性注意)产生显着影响。

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