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Menstrual cycle phase modulates reward sensitivity and performance monitoring in young women: Preliminary fMRI evidence

机译:月经周期调节年轻女性的奖励敏感性和绩效监测:fMRI的初步证据

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The ability to learn from errors or the positive outcomes of one's actions has been connected to a differential functionality of the mesolimbic dopamine system. Variations in dopaminergic transmission and D2-receptor (DRD2) density in the striatum may thereby incline the individual to be either more reward or punishment-sensitive. The steroid hormones estradiol (E2) and progesterone (PROG) are known to modulate dopaminergic tone. While E2 may enhance dopaminergic release and reduces DRD2, PROG may oppose these effects and attenuates dopaminergic responses. In women, marked changes in the concentration of these hormones occur across the menstrual cycle. Hence, the aim of this study was to assess whether reinforcement learning is modulated by menstrual cycle phase. Fifteen female subjects underwent fMRI while performing a probabilistic feedback learning task twice during their menstrual cycle once in a phase dominated by E2 (late follicular phase), and a second time in the presence of high PROG (mid luteal phase). The goal of the learning task was to select the more frequently rewarded symbols from 3 symbol pairs, which was enforced by probabilistic feedback. A behavioral post-test examined learning performance and the tendency towards reward or punishment sensitivity (i.e., preference to choose the most often rewarded symbol 'A' or to avoid the least often rewarded symbol respectively). We found that individual reward sensitivity was enhanced in the follicular relative to the luteal phase, while the ability to learn from negative feedback was compromised. In contrast, during the luteal phase this behavior was reversed and women showed an enhanced punishment learning bias. On the neural level, activation of the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and adjacent rostra] cingulate zone (dACC/RCZ) was decreased when subjects received negative feedback in the follicular relative to the luteal phase. Additionally, in the luteal phase an enhanced ability to learn from negative feedback was accompanied by a stronger signal in the dACC/RCZ in response to negative feedback. These findings provide initial evidence for intra-individual differences in reward and punishment sensitivity due to naturally occurring hormonal changes across the menstrual cycle. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:从错误或动作的积极结果中学习的能力与中脑边缘多巴胺系统的不同功能有关。纹状体中多巴胺能传递和D2受体(DRD2)密度的变化可能会导致个体对奖赏或惩罚更加敏感。已知类固醇激素雌二醇(E2)和孕酮(PROG)会调节多巴胺能音调。虽然E2可能增强多巴胺能释放并降低DRD2,但PROG可能会反对这些作用并减弱多巴胺能反应。在女性中,这些激素的浓度在整个月经周期中发生明显变化。因此,本研究的目的是评估强化学习是否受到月经周期阶段的调节。 15名女性受试者在月经周期中两次执行概率反馈学习任务时经历了功能磁共振成像,一次是在以E2为主的阶段(晚期卵泡期),另一次是在高PROG存在下(黄体中期)。学习任务的目标是从3个符号对中选择奖励频率更高的符号,这是通过概率反馈来实现的。行为后测检查了学习成绩以及对奖励或惩罚敏感度的趋势(即分别偏爱选择最常获得奖励的符号``A''或避免最不经常获得奖励的符号)。我们发现,相对于黄体期,卵泡中个体的奖励敏感性增强了,而从负反馈中学习的能力却受到了损害。相反,在黄体期,这种行为被扭转,女性表现出增强的惩罚学习偏见。在神经水平上,当受试者在滤泡中相对于黄体期收到负反馈时,前扣带回皮层和邻近的扣带回区(dACC / RCZ)的激活降低。另外,在黄体期,从负反馈中学习的能力增强,同时响应于负反馈,dACC / RCZ中的信号更强。这些发现为跨月经周期自然发生的荷尔蒙变化所引起的个人奖励和惩罚敏感性差异提供了初步证据。 (C)2016由Elsevier Ltd.出版

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