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Potential vulnerabilities of neuronal reward, risk, and decision mechanisms to addictive drugs.

机译:成瘾药物的神经元奖励,风险和决策机制的潜在漏洞。

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How do addictive drugs hijack the brain's reward system? This review speculates how normal, physiological reward processes may be affected by addictive drugs. Addictive drugs affect acute responses and plasticity in dopamine neurons and postsynaptic structures. These effects reduce reward discrimination, increase the effects of reward prediction error signals, and enhance neuronal responses to reward-predicting stimuli, which may contribute to compulsion. Addictive drugs steepen neuronal temporal reward discounting and create temporal myopia that impairs the control of drug taking. Tonically enhanced dopamine levels may disturb working memory mechanisms necessary for assessing background rewards and thus may generate inaccurate neuronal reward predictions. Drug-induced working memory deficits may impair neuronal risk signaling, promote risky behaviors, and facilitate preaddictive drug use. Malfunctioning adaptive reward coding may lead to overvaluation of drug rewards. Many of these malfunctions may result in inadequate neuronal decision mechanisms and lead to choices biased toward drug rewards.
机译:上瘾的药物如何劫持大脑的奖励系统?这篇评论推测了成瘾药物如何影响正常的生理奖励过程。上瘾的药物会影响多巴胺神经元和突触后结构的急性反应和可塑性。这些效果减少了奖励歧视,增加了奖励预测错误信号的影响,并增强了对奖励预测刺激的神经反应,这可能有助于强迫。上瘾的药物会加剧神经元的颞部奖励折扣,并造成颞部近视,从而损害药物控制。紧张地提高多巴胺水平可能会干扰评估背景奖励所必需的工作记忆机制,因此可能会产生不准确的神经元奖励预测。药物引起的工作记忆缺陷可能会损害神经元风险信号,促进危险行为并促进药物的可预测性。自适应奖励编码失灵可能导致药物奖励过高。这些故障中的许多故障可能导致神经元决策机制不足,并导致偏向药物奖励的选择。

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    《Neuron》 |2011年第4期|共15页
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    Schultz W;

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  • 中图分类 神经病学;
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