Yan, Minmin Tian, Yanying Hai, Min Zhang, Bohua Chen, Antao
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PsyCh journal
It is important for people to disengage attention from a distraction, which can help them complete the task at hand as quickly as possible. Recent studies have shown that people's attention stays longer on reward-distractors than on loss-distractors, and a delay in attentional disengagement is noted when reward-distractors are present. However, few...
Sözer, Ömer Taha Dereboy, Çiğdem İzgialp, İpek
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Anxiety, stress, and coping
Although personality traits are assumed to have biological/physiological foundations, research has yielded mixed evidence regarding the relationship between personality and physiological stress responses. Moreover, the field has often overlooked the contemporary neuroscience-based personality approach, known as the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory ...
Runyon, Kelly Bui, Tung Mazanek, Sarah Hartle, Alec Marschalko, Katie Howe, William Matthew
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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
Attention and reward are functions that are critical for the control of behavior, and massive multi-region neural systems have evolved to support the discrete computations associated with each. Previous research has also identified that attention and reward interact, though our understanding of the neural mechanisms that mediate this interplay is i...
Xu, Ying Lin, Yingjie Yu, Ming Zhou, Kuikui
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
The nucleus accumbens (NAc), a central component of the brain’s reward circuitry, has been implicated in a wide range of behaviors and emotional states. Emerging evidence, primarily drawing from recent rodent studies, suggests that the function of the NAc in reward and aversion processing is multifaceted. Prolonged stress or drug use induces malada...
Kim, Linda H. Heck, Detlef H. Sillitoe, Roy V.
The cerebellum has a well-established role in controlling motor functions, including coordination, posture, and the learning of skilled movements. The mechanisms for how it carries out motor behavior remain under intense investigation. Interestingly though, in recent years the mechanisms of cerebellar function have faced additional scrutiny since n...
Logemann-Molnár, Zsófia Veres-Székely, Anna Demetrovics, Zsolt Logemann, H. N. Alexander
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Mindfulness has been associated with benefits on cognitive processes, including attention. However, the exact relationship between mindfulness, components of attention, and the role of reward context has not yet been fully elucidated, which is relevant, especially in the context of addiction. In the current study, we specifically evalu...
Hoy, Colin de Hemptinne, Coralie Wang, Sarah Harmer, Catherine Apps, Matthew Husain, Masud Starr, Philip Little, Simon
Choosing whether to exert effort to obtain rewards is fundamental to human motivated behavior. However, the neural dynamics underlying the evaluation of reward and effort in humans is poorly understood. Here, we report an exploratory investigation into this with chronic intracranial recordings from the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and basal ganglia (BG;...
Marinescu, Alina-Măriuca Labouesse, Marie A.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Feeding behavior is a complex physiological process regulated by the interplay between homeostatic and hedonic feeding circuits. Among the neural structures involved, the nucleus accumbens (NAc) has emerged as a pivotal region at the interface of these two circuits. The NAc comprises distinct subregions and in this review, we focus mainly on the NA...
Fritz, Jonathan Belfi, Amy Grahn, Jessica Iversen, John Peretz, Isabelle Zatorre, Robert
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Conti, A. A. Tolomeo, S. Baldacchino, A. Steele, J. D.
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
Introduction Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of death, causing more than six million deaths annually worldwide, mainly due to cardiovascular disease and cancer. Many habitual smokers try to stop smoking but only about 7% are successful, despite widespread knowledge of the risks. Development of addiction to a range of substances is ...