一项涉及惩罚的新型成本效益决策任务:性和精神兴奋剂管理的影响

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Mojdeh Faraji , Jennifer L. Bizon , Barry Setlow
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慢性药物使用与多种形式成本效益决策的改变有关,这可能延长和加剧持续使用。预测奖励的线索可以导致各种奖励导向行为的实质性转变,包括决策。相比之下,人们对预测惩罚的线索如何调节决策却知之甚少。为了开始解决这些问题,雄性和雌性Long-Evans老鼠在一个新的决策任务中进行了测试,他们在一个小的,“安全”的奖励和一个大的奖励之间做出选择,这个奖励在选择之前可能会有一个提示,然后受到轻微的脚电击的惩罚。雌雄老鼠对提示都很敏感,在没有提示的情况下更喜欢大的奖励,而在有提示的情况下更喜欢小的奖励。急性全身性安非他明降低了对大奖励的选择,降低了提示在指导选择行为中的有效性。慢性可卡因导致男性和女性线索不敏感的不同模式;雄性在有提示的实验中增加了对大奖励的选择,而雌性在没有提示的实验中增加了对大奖励的回避。与急性安非他明类似,急性全身给药D2/3多巴胺受体激动剂溴隐亭降低了所有组对大奖励的偏好。这些发现强调了惩罚线索对决策的贡献,以及性别作为研究慢性物质使用引起的认知改变的生物学变量的重要性。
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A novel cost-benefit decision-making task involving cued punishment: Effects of sex and psychostimulant administration
Chronic substance use is associated with alterations in multiple forms of cost-benefit decision making, which may prolong and exacerbate continued use. Cues that predict reward can cause substantial shifts in a variety of reward-directed behavior, including decision making. In contrast, how decision making is modulated by cues predictive of punishment is much less well understood. To begin to address these issues, male and female Long-Evans rats were tested in a novel decision-making task in which they chose between a small, “safe” reward and a large reward that was punished by a mild footshock when it was preceded by a probabilistically delivered cue prior to the choice. Rats of both sexes were sensitive to the cue, preferring the large reward in the absence of the cue but the small reward in the presence of the cue. Acute systemic amphetamine reduced choice of the large reward and diminished the efficacy of the cue in guiding choice behavior. Chronic cocaine led to divergent patterns of cue insensitivity in males and females; males increased choice of the large reward on cued trials, whereas females increased avoidance of the large reward on uncued trials. Similar to acute amphetamine, acute systemic administration of the D2/3 dopamine receptor agonist bromocriptine reduced preference for the large reward across all groups. These findings highlight the contributions of punishment cues to decision making, as well as the importance of sex as a biological variable in investigating cognitive alterations caused by chronic substance use.
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Behavioural Brain Research
Behavioural Brain Research 医学-行为科学
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383
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Behavioural Brain Research is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles in the field of behavioural neuroscience, broadly defined. Contributions from the entire range of disciplines that comprise the neurosciences, behavioural sciences or cognitive sciences are appropriate, as long as the goal is to delineate the neural mechanisms underlying behaviour. Thus, studies may range from neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, neurochemical or neuropharmacological analysis of brain-behaviour relations, including the use of molecular genetic or behavioural genetic approaches, to studies that involve the use of brain imaging techniques, to neuroethological studies. Reports of original research, of major methodological advances, or of novel conceptual approaches are all encouraged. The journal will also consider critical reviews on selected topics.
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