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Reward Processing, Neuroeconomics, and Psychopathology
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology ( IF 18.4 ) Pub Date : 2017-05-08 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-032816-044957
David H. Zald 1 , Michael T. Treadway 2
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Abnormal reward processing is a prominent transdiagnostic feature of psychopathology. The present review provides a framework for considering the different aspects of reward processing and their assessment, and highlights recent insights from the field of neuroeconomics that may aid in understanding these processes. Although altered reward processing in psychopathology has often been treated as a general hypo- or hyperresponsivity to reward, increasing data indicate that a comprehensive understanding of reward dysfunction requires characterization within more specific reward-processing domains, including subjective valuation, discounting, hedonics, reward anticipation and facilitation, and reinforcement learning. As such, more nuanced models of the nature of these abnormalities are needed. We describe several processing abnormalities capable of producing the types of selective alterations in reward-related behavior observed in different forms of psychopathology, including (mal)adaptive scaling and anchoring, dysfunctional weighting of reward and cost variables, competition between valuation systems, and reward prediction error signaling.

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奖励处理,神经经济学和精神病理学

奖励处理异常是心理病理学的重要转诊特征。本综述提供了一个框架,用于考虑奖励过程及其评估的不同方面,并重点介绍了来自神经经济学领域的最新见解,这些见解可能有助于理解这些过程。尽管心理病理学中改变的奖励处理通常被视为对奖励的一般性过低或过高反应,但越来越多的数据表明,对奖励功能障碍的全面理解需要在更具体的奖励处理领域内进行表征,包括主观评估,折扣,享乐主义,奖励预期促进和强化学习。因此,需要更细致入微的这些异常性质的模型。

更新日期:2017-05-08
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