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Shared Neural Mechanisms for the Evaluation of Intense Sensory Stimulation and Economic Reward, Dependent on Stimulation-Seeking Behavior

机译:依赖于寻求刺激行为的共享神经机制,用于评估强烈的感觉刺激和经济奖励

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Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how people encode the value of an intense sensory experience compared with economic reward, and how this varies according to stimulation-seeking preference. Specifically, we used a novel behavioral task in combination with computational modeling to derive the value individuals assigned to the opportunity to experience an intense tactile stimulus (mild electric shock). We then examined functional imaging data recorded during task performance to see how the opportunity to experience the sensory stimulus was encoded in stimulation-seekers versus stimulation-avoiders. We found that for individuals who positively sought out this kind of sensory stimulation, there was common encoding of anticipated economic and sensory rewards in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Conversely, there was robust encoding of the modeled probability of receiving such stimulation in the insula only in stimulation-avoidant individuals. Finally, we found preliminary evidence that sensory prediction error signals may be positively signed for stimulation-seekers, but negatively signed for stimulation-avoiders, in the posterior cingulate cortex. These findings may help explain why high intensity sensory experiences are appetitive for some individuals, but not for others, and may have relevance for the increased vulnerability for some psychopathologies, but perhaps increased resilience for others, in high sensation-seeking individuals.People vary in their preference for intense sensory experiences. Here, we investigated how different individuals evaluate the prospect of an unusual sensory experience (electric shock), compared with the opportunity to gain a more traditional reward (money). We found that in a subset of individuals who sought out such unusual sensory stimulation, anticipation of the sensory outcome was encoded in the same way as that of monetary gain, in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Further understanding of stimulation-seeking behavior may shed light on the etiology of psychopathologies such as addiction, for which high or low sensation-seeking personality has been identified as a risk factor.
机译:为什么有些人会被强烈的感官体验所强烈激励?在这里,我们研究了人们如何编码强烈的感官体验与经济奖励相比的价值,以及这种价值如何根据寻求刺激的偏好而变化。具体来说,我们将新颖的行为任务与计算模型结合使用,以得出被分配给经历强烈触觉刺激(轻度电击)机会的个人的价值。然后,我们检查了在任务执行过程中记录的功能成像数据,以了解在寻求刺激者与避免刺激者之间如何编码体验感觉刺激的机会。我们发现,对于积极寻求这种感觉刺激的个体,腹侧前额叶皮层中存在预期的经济和感觉奖励的通用编码。相反,仅在避免刺激的个体中对在岛绝缘中接收到这种刺激的建模概率进行了可靠的编码。最后,我们发现初步的证据表明,在后扣带回皮质中,感觉刺激误差信号对于寻求刺激的人可能为正号,而对于避免刺激的人为负号。这些发现可能有助于解释为什么高强度感官体验对某些人具有吸引力,而对另一些人却不具有吸引力,并且可能与某些寻求高感官的人的某些心理病理学易感性增加相关,但可能与其他人的适应力增强有关。他们偏爱激烈的感官体验。在这里,我们调查了不同的人如何评估获得不寻常的感官体验(电击)的机会,以及获得更传统的奖励(金钱)的机会。我们发现,在寻求这种异常感觉刺激的个体子集中,腹侧前额叶皮层的感觉结果预期与金钱收益的编码方式相同。对刺激寻求行为的进一步了解可能会揭示诸如成瘾之类的精神病理学的病因,对于这些疾病,寻求刺激的人格高低已被确定为危险因素。

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