In the process of motivation to engage in a behavior, valuation of the expected outcome is comprised of not only external variables (i.e., incentives) but alsointernal variables (i.e., drive). However, the exact neural mechanism that integrates these variables for the computation of motivational value remains unclear. Besides, the signal of physiological needs, which serves as the primaryinternal variable for this computation, remains to be identified. Concerning fluid rewards, the osmolality level, one of the physiological indices for the level of thirst, may be an internal variable for valuation, since an increase inthe osmolality level induces drinking behavior. Here, to examine the relationship between osmolality and the motivational va...
Reward follows work, but with finite energy, all life must decide what reward is worth the work. Eco...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
International audienceThe subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been argued to be an important component of ...
The physiological conditions within our bodies are remarkably stable. To maintain this internal stab...
Animal behavior is motivated by internal drives, such as thirst and hunger, generated in hypothalami...
Our bodies are mostly water, and this water is constantly being lost through evaporative and other m...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) used in behavioural neuroscience are often required to complete cog...
SummaryThe desire to know what the future holds is a powerful motivator in everyday life, but it is ...
For thirsty animals, fluid intake provides both satiation and pleasure of drinking. How the brain pr...
Depletion imposes both need and desire to drink, and potentiates the response to need-relevant cues ...
A theory of motivation is described in which rewards modulated by motivational states provide the go...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst....
Fine balance between loss-of water and gain-of water is essential for maintaining body fluid homeost...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst1...
Motivation, depending on the relative preference and magnitudes of rewards, can influence our goal-d...
Reward follows work, but with finite energy, all life must decide what reward is worth the work. Eco...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
International audienceThe subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been argued to be an important component of ...
The physiological conditions within our bodies are remarkably stable. To maintain this internal stab...
Animal behavior is motivated by internal drives, such as thirst and hunger, generated in hypothalami...
Our bodies are mostly water, and this water is constantly being lost through evaporative and other m...
Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) used in behavioural neuroscience are often required to complete cog...
SummaryThe desire to know what the future holds is a powerful motivator in everyday life, but it is ...
For thirsty animals, fluid intake provides both satiation and pleasure of drinking. How the brain pr...
Depletion imposes both need and desire to drink, and potentiates the response to need-relevant cues ...
A theory of motivation is described in which rewards modulated by motivational states provide the go...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst....
Fine balance between loss-of water and gain-of water is essential for maintaining body fluid homeost...
Fluid intake is an essential innate behaviour that is mainly caused by two distinct types of thirst1...
Motivation, depending on the relative preference and magnitudes of rewards, can influence our goal-d...
Reward follows work, but with finite energy, all life must decide what reward is worth the work. Eco...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
International audienceThe subthalamic nucleus (STN) has been argued to be an important component of ...