介导社会奖赏的神经回路相互连接。

IF 14.6 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Trends in Neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1016/j.tins.2024.10.004
Jennifer Isaac, Malavika Murugan
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摘要

在所有物种中,社会行为都是通过对附属性社会互动的正强化来形成和维持的。与非社会性奖赏一样,社会互动的强化特性已被证明涉及不同脑区和间叶奖赏系统之间的相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们总结了啮齿类动物对编码和介导社交奖赏行为不同组成部分的神经回路的研究结果。我们探讨了利用现有行为范式解析和研究社会奖赏相关行为的方法。我们还比较了支持社会性和非社会性奖励寻求的神经机制。最后,我们将讨论内部状态和神经调节系统如何影响寻求奖赏的行为以及支持社会奖赏的神经回路。
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Interconnected neural circuits mediating social reward.

Across species, social behaviors are shaped and maintained through positive reinforcement of affiliative social interactions. As with nonsocial rewards, the reinforcing properties of social interactions have been shown to involve interplay between various brain regions and the mesolimbic reward system. In this review, we summarize findings from rodent research on the neural circuits that encode and mediate different components of social reward-seeking behavior. We explore methods to parse and study social reward-related behaviors using available behavioral paradigms. We also compare the neural mechanisms that support social versus nonsocial reward-seeking. Finally, we discuss how internal state and neuromodulatory systems affect reward-seeking behavior and the neural circuits that underlie social reward.

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Trends in Neurosciences
Trends in Neurosciences 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
26.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
123
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For over four decades, Trends in Neurosciences (TINS) has been a prominent source of inspiring reviews and commentaries across all disciplines of neuroscience. TINS is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, and its articles are curated by the Editor and authored by leading researchers in their respective fields. The journal communicates exciting advances in brain research, serves as a voice for the global neuroscience community, and highlights the contribution of neuroscientific research to medicine and society.
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