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Neurobiological substrates of dread

机译:恐惧的神经生物学底物

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Given the choice of waiting for an adverse outcome or getting it over with quickly, many people choose the latter. Theoretical models of decision-making have assumed that this occurs because there is a cost to waiting - i.e., dread. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we measured the neural responses to waiting for a cutaneous electric shock. Some individuals dreaded the outcome so much that, when given a choice, they preferred to receive more voltage rather than wait. Even when no decision was required, these extreme dreaders were distinguishable from those who dreaded mildly by the rate of increase of neural activity in the posterior elements of the cortical pain matrix. This suggests that dread derives, in part, from the attention devoted to the expected physical response and not simply from fear or anxiety. Although these differences were observed during a passive waiting procedure, they correlated with individual behavior in a subsequent choice paradigm, providing evidence for a neurobiological link between the experienced disutility of dread and subsequent decisions about unpleasant outcomes.
机译:考虑到选择等待不良结果还是快速解决问题,许多人选择了后者。决策的理论模型假设发生这种情况是因为要等待(即恐惧),这需要付出一定的代价。使用功能磁共振成像,我们测量了等待皮肤电击的神经反应。有些人对结果如此恐惧,以至于在做出选择时,他们宁愿接受更多的电压,而不是等待。即使不需要做出任何决定,这些极端的恐惧者也可以通过皮层痛觉矩阵后部神经活动的增加率与那些轻微的恐惧者区分开。这表明恐惧在某种程度上源自对预期身体反应的关注,而不仅仅是恐惧或焦虑。尽管在被动等待过程中观察到了这些差异,但它们与随后的选择范式中的个体行为相关,为经历的恐惧的无用功和对不愉快结果的后续决定之间的神经生物学联系提供了证据。

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