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What can the monetary incentive delay task tell us about the neural processing of reward and punishment?

机译:关于奖励和惩罚的神经处理,货币激励延迟任务可以告诉我们什么?

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Abstract: Since its introduction in 2000, the monetary incentive delay (MID) task has been used extensively to investigate changes in neural activity in response to the processing of reward and punishment in healthy, but also in clinical populations. Typically, the MID task requires an individual to react to a target stimulus presented after an incentive cue to win or to avoid losing the indicated reward. In doing so, this paradigm allows the detailed examination of different stages of reward processing like reward prediction, anticipation, outcome processing, and consumption as well as the processing of tasks under different reward conditions. This review gives an overview of different utilizations of the MID task by outlining the neuronal processes involved in distinct aspects of human reward processing, such as anticipation versus consumption, reward versus punishment, and, with a special focus, reward-based learning processes. Furthermore, literature on specific influences on reward processing like behavioral, clinical and developmental influences, is reviewed, describing current findings and possible future directions.
机译:摘要:自2000年推出以来,金钱激励延迟(MID)任务已被广泛用于研究神经活动的变化,以响应健康和临床人群对奖惩过程的反应。通常,MID任务要求个人对获得激励或避免失去指示的奖励后的目标刺激做出反应。这样,这种范例就可以详细检查奖励处理的不同阶段,例如奖励预测,预期,结果处理和消耗,以及在不同奖励条件下的任务处理。这篇综述概述了人类奖励处理各个方面涉及的神经元过程,例如预期与消耗,奖励与惩罚,以及特别注重基于奖励的学习过程,从而概述了MID任务的不同用途。此外,对有关奖励处理的特定影响(如行为,临床和发展影响)的文献进行了综述,描述了当前发现和可能的未来方向。

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