The neural basis of motivated behavior.

L W Swanson
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A complete motivated or goal-oriented behavioral act can be viewed as consisting of initiation, procurement, and consummatory phases. In order to gain some insight into the organizing principles of neural circuitry that underlies the expression of motivated behavior, certain basic pathways thought to play an important role in two specific classes of such behavior, hypovolemic thirst and reproductive behavior, are reviewed. In both cases, humoral factors participate in the initiation phase, and their sites of action have been rather clearly defined. Circuitry underlying the procurement phase, which involves foraging behavior, is much more complex, but can be thought of as involving two fundamentally different systems, one concerned with the processing of specific sensory information and the production of refined motor responses, and the other concerned with modulating behavioral state. The former is associated primarily with the thalamocortical-lateral forebrain system whereas the latter is associated primarily with the medial forebrain system. Finally, evidence favoring the hypothesis that "biochemical switching" may take place in fixed neuroanatomical circuitry associated with ingestive and reproductive behaviors is reviewed.

动机行为的神经基础。
一个完整的动机或目标导向的行为可以被看作是由启动、获取和完成阶段组成的。为了深入了解动机行为表达背后的神经回路的组织原理,本文回顾了在两种特定类型的动机行为(低血容量性口渴和生殖行为)中起重要作用的某些基本途径。在这两种情况下,体液因子参与起始阶段,其作用部位已经相当明确。涉及觅食行为的获取阶段的电路要复杂得多,但可以被认为涉及两个根本不同的系统,一个与特定感官信息的处理和精细运动反应的产生有关,另一个与调节行为状态有关。前者主要与丘脑皮质外侧前脑系统有关,而后者主要与内侧前脑系统有关。最后,支持“生化转换”假说的证据可能发生在与摄取和生殖行为相关的固定神经解剖回路中。
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