The basal forebrain serves social information processing

IF 4.9 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Alexandra Sobczak , Nico Bunzeck
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Abstract

Empirical evidence suggests a critical, but little-understood, contribution of the basal forebrain (BF) to motivational aspects of social cognition. Therefore, we review the current literature on reward and punishment processing in the BF, including social information, in both animals and more recently human imaging studies. This also includes interactions with other subcortical structures, especially the ventral striatum and substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area, which are part of the mesolimbic system. Importantly, the BF typically degenerates during healthy aging and shows abnormalities in autistic spectrum disorders, which may help to further understand its role in social information processing. Finally, we suggest a model of cortical and subcortical social information processing bringing together BF contributions in concert with the dopaminergic midbrain, medial temporal lobe, and prefrontal cortex to promote social cognition.

基底前脑用于处理社会信息
经验证据表明,基底前脑(BF)对社会认知的动机方面有着至关重要的贡献,但人们对其了解甚少。因此,我们回顾了目前有关前脑基底层奖惩处理(包括社会信息)的文献,既有动物研究,也有最新的人类成像研究。其中还包括与其他皮层下结构的相互作用,尤其是与作为中边缘系统一部分的腹侧纹状体和黑质/腹侧被盖区的相互作用。重要的是,BF 通常会在健康衰老过程中退化,并在自闭症谱系障碍中出现异常,这可能有助于进一步了解其在社会信息处理中的作用。最后,我们提出了一个皮层和皮层下社会信息处理模型,该模型将 BF 与多巴胺能中脑、内侧颞叶和前额叶皮层协同作用,共同促进社会认知。
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Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences Neuroscience-Cognitive Neuroscience
CiteScore
10.90
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135
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences is a systematic, integrative review journal that provides a unique and educational platform for updates on the expanding volume of information published in the field of behavioral sciences.
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