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Neural mechanisms of emotional regulation and decision making

机译:情绪调节和决策的神经机制

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Emotions influence our perception and decision making. It is of great importance to understand the neurophysiology behind these processes as they influence human core functions. Moreover, knowledge within this field is required in order to develop new medical therapies for pathological conditions that involve dysregulation of emotions.In this thesis the neural mechanisms of emotional regulation and decision making were investigated using different pharmacological manipulations and brain imaging. In Study I, we examined whether a CCKb-receptor and a mu-opioid receptor agonist could modulate emotional perception of visual stimuliin opposite directions. In Study II and III, we examined if amygdala, a subcortical structure involved in emotional coding, was involved in social punishment and neural processing of unfairness. The participants played an economic game that examined their proneness to hand out social punishment and their processing of unfairness. Prior to the game, participants had been treated with either an active drug(oxazepam or madopark) or placebo. With this intervention we could manipulate the participants’behavior and brain activity. Lastly, in Study IV we investigated neural mechanisms of hypothetical bias; that is, the difference between a real decision versus a hypothetical decision.In summary we found, in Study I, that the CCK-opioid system can modulate emotional visual perception in opposite directions. In Study II we demonstrate that amygdala is involved in social punishment and neural processing of unfairness. The degree to which participants gave out social punishment was suppressed with oxazepam without affecting the participants’ perception of unfairness. In Study III we noted that madopark increased amygdala activity in response to unfairness without detectable changes inbehavior. In Study IV, we showed that real decisions, in comparison to hypothetical decisions, involve amygdala processing and amygdala activity co-varies positively with the real cost for the participants.In conclusion, this thesis demonstrates that specific neuromodulatory systems participate in emotional regulation and decision making. Our findings also prompt an ethical discussion as we show that a commonly used drug influences core functions in the human brain that underlie individual autonomy and decision making
机译:情绪会影响我们的看法和决策。了解这些过程背后的神经生理学非常重要,因为它们会影响人的核心功能。此外,为了开发涉及情绪失调的病理状态的新医学疗法,还需要掌握该领域的知识。本文采用不同的药理学方法和脑成像技术研究了情绪调控和决策的神经机制。在研究I中,我们检查了CCKb受体和mu阿片受体激动剂是否可以在相反方向上调节视觉刺激的情绪感知。在研究II和III中,我们检查了杏仁核(一种参与情绪编码的皮层下结构)是否参与了社会惩罚和不公平的神经处理。参与者玩了一场经济游戏,考察了他们是否倾向于施行社会惩罚以及对不公平现象的处理方式。比赛前,参与者已接受活性药物(奥沙西m或madopark)或安慰剂的治疗。通过这种干预,我们可以操纵参与者的行为和大脑活动。最后,在研究IV中,我们研究了假设偏差的神经机制。总之,我们在研究一中发现,CCK-阿片类药物系统可以在相反方向上调节情绪视觉感知。在研究II中,我们证明杏仁核参与了社会惩罚和不公平的神经处理。奥沙西m抑制了参与者给予社会惩罚的程度,而不会影响参与者对不公平的看法。在研究III中,我们注意到madopark增加了杏仁核的活性,以应对不公平现象,而没有可察觉的行为变化。在研究IV中,我们表明,与假设的决策相比,真实的决策涉及杏仁核加工和杏仁核活动与参与者的实际成本成正相关。结论,本论文证明特定的神经调节系统参与了情绪调节和决策制造。我们的发现还引发了一场道德讨论,因为我们表明一种常用的药物会影响人脑的核心功能,这些功能是个人自主权和决策制定的基础

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