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The neural substrates of reward processing in humans: the modern role of FMRI.

机译:人类奖赏处理的神经基础:功能磁共振成像的现代作用。

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Experimental work in animals has identified numerous neural structures involved in reward processing and reward-dependent learning. Until recently, this work provided the primary basis for speculations about the neural substrates of human reward processing. The widespread use of neuroimaging technology has changed this situation dramatically over the past decade through the use of PET and fMRI. Here, the authors focus on the role played by fMRI studies, where recent work has replicated the animal results in human subjects and has extended the view of putative reward-processing neural structures. In particular, fMRI work has identified a set of reward-related brain structures including the orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, ventral striatum, and medial prefrontal cortex. Moreover, the human experiments have probed the dependence of human reward responses on learned expectations, context, timing, and the reward dimension. Current experiments aim to assess the function of human reward-processing structures to determine how they allow us to predict, assess, and act in response to rewards. The authors review current accomplishments in the study of human reward processing and focus their discussion on explanations directed particularly at the role played by the ventral striatum. They discuss how these findings may contribute to a better understanding of deficits associated with Parkinson's disease.
机译:动物实验工作已经确定了参与奖励处理和依赖奖励学习的众多神经结构。直到最近,这项工作仍为推测人类奖励过程的神经基质提供了主要基础。在过去的十年中,神经影像技术的广泛使用通过使用PET和fMRI大大改变了这种状况。在这里,作者专注于功能磁共振成像研究的作用,最近的工作已经在人类受试者中复制了动物的实验结果,并扩展了假定的奖励处理神经结构的观点。特别地,fMRI工作已经确定了一组与奖赏相关的大脑结构,包括眶额叶皮层,杏仁核,腹侧纹状体和内侧前额叶皮层。此外,人类实验已经探究了人类奖励响应对学习期望,背景,时间和奖励维度的依赖性。当前的实验旨在评估人类奖励处理结构的功能,以确定它们如何使我们能够预测,评估和响应奖励。作者回顾了人类奖励过程研究的最新成果,并将讨论重点放在特别针对腹侧纹状体的作用的解释上。他们讨论了这些发现如何有助于更好地理解与帕金森氏病相关的缺陷。

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