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Reward from bugs to bipeds: a comparative approach to understanding how reward circuits function

机译:从虫子到两足动物的奖励:理解奖励回路如何运作的比较方法

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In a complex environment, animals learn from their responses to stimuli and events. Appropriate response to reward and punishment can promote survival, reproduction and increase evolutionary fitness. Interestingly, the neural processes underlying these responses are remarkably similar across phyla. In all species, dopamine is central to encoding reward and directing motivated behaviors, however, a comprehensive understanding of how circuits encode reward and direct motivated behaviors is still lacking. In part, this is a result of the sheer diversity of neurons, the heterogeneity of their responses and the complexity of neural circuits within which they are found. We argue that general features of reward circuitry are common across model organisms, and thus principles learned from invertebrate model organisms can inform research across species. In particular, we discuss circuit motifs that appear to be functionally equivalent from flies to primates. We argue that a comparative approach to studying and understanding reward circuit function provides a more comprehensive understanding of reward circuitry, and informs disorders that affect the brain's reward circuitry.
机译:在复杂的环境中,动物从它们对刺激和事件的反应中学习。对奖励和惩罚的适当反应可以促进生存、繁殖和增加进化适应性。有趣的是,这些反应背后的神经过程在各个门中非常相似。在所有物种中,多巴胺是编码奖励和指导动机行为的核心,然而,仍然缺乏对电路如何编码奖励和直接动机行为的全面理解。在某种程度上,这是神经元的多样性、它们反应的异质性以及它们所处的神经回路的复杂性的结果。我们认为,奖励回路的一般特征在模式生物中是共同的,因此从无脊椎动物模式生物中学到的原理可以为跨物种的研究提供信息。特别是,我们讨论了从苍蝇到灵长类动物在功能上似乎等效的电路基序。我们认为,研究和理解奖励回路功能的比较方法可以更全面地了解奖励回路,并告知影响大脑奖励回路的疾病。

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