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Reward-Driven Arousal Impacts Preparation to Perform a Task via Amygdala-Caudate Mechanisms

机译:奖励驱动的唤醒影响通过Amygdala-Caudate机制执行任务

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Preparing for a challenging task can increase physiological arousal, in particular when potential incentives are large (e.g., a solo musical performance in front of an audience). Here, we examine how potential reward and its influence on arousal, measured by pupil dynamics, are represented in the brain while preparing for a challenging task. We further ask how neural representations during preparation relate to actual performance. Trials resulting in performance failure were characterized by increased pupil dilation as a function of increasing reward magnitude during preparation. Such failure trials were also associated with activation of the right amygdala representing pupil dilation, and the left caudate representing reward magnitude. Notably, increases in functional connectivity between amygdala and caudate preceded performance failure. These findings highlight increased connectivity between neural regions representing reward and arousal in circumstances where reward-driven arousal impairs performance.
机译:准备挑战任务可以增加生理唤起,特别是当潜在的激励率大(例如,观众面前的独奏音乐表演)时。在这里,我们研究了瞳孔动态测量的潜在奖励及其对唤醒的影响,在大脑中代表,同时准备具有挑战性的任务。我们进一步询问了在准备期间的神经表现如何与实际表现有关。由于在准备期间增加奖励幅度的函数,瞳孔扩张的特征是致力于性的试验。这种失效试验也与代表瞳孔扩张的右杏仁酶的激活有关,并且左侧尾部代表奖励幅度。值得注意的是,Amygdala之间的功能连通性增加,并且透明度前面的性能失败。这些发现强调了在奖励驱动的唤醒性能的情况下代表奖励和唤醒的神经区域之间的连通性增加。

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