心理学
背景(考古学)
认知
认知心理学
激励
单胺类
惩罚(心理学)
强化学习
控制(管理)
神经科学
钢筋
社会心理学
计算机科学
生物化学
受体
微观经济学
经济
化学
血清素
人工智能
古生物学
生物
作者
Debbie Yee,Xiamin Leng,Amitai Shenhav,Todd S. Braver
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.12.016
摘要
Aversive motivation plays a prominent role in driving individuals to exert cognitive control. However, the complexity of behavioral responses attributed to aversive incentives creates significant challenges for developing a clear understanding of the neural mechanisms of this motivation-control interaction. We review the animal learning, systems neuroscience, and computational literatures to highlight the importance of experimental paradigms that incorporate both motivational context manipulations and mixed motivational components (e.g., bundling of appetitive and aversive incentives). Specifically, we postulate that to understand aversive incentive effects on cognitive control allocation, a critical contextual factor is whether such incentives are associated with negative reinforcement or punishment. We further illustrate how the inclusion of mixed motivational components in experimental paradigms enables increased precision in the measurement of aversive influences on cognitive control. A sharpened experimental and theoretical focus regarding the manipulation and assessment of distinct motivational dimensions promises to advance understanding of the neural, monoaminergic, and computational mechanisms that underlie the interaction of motivation and cognitive control.
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