Introduction: Rewarding and punishing stimuli elicit BOLD responses in the affective division of the striatum. The responses typically traverse from the affective to the associative division of the striatum, suggesting an involvement of associative processes during the modulation of stimuli valance. In this study, we hypothesized that fMRI responses to rewards versus punishments in a guessing card game can be disassociated into two functional component processes that reflect the convergence of limbic and associative functional networks in the ventral striatum. Methods: We used fMRI data of 175 (92 female) subjects from the human connectome project ' s gambling task, working memory task, and resting-state scans. A reward > punish contrast...
The value of rewards arises from multiple hedonic and motivational dimensions. Reward-encoding brain...
According to the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, behavioral studies have found that individuals wi...
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However...
Introduction: Rewarding and punishing stimuli elicit BOLD responses in the affective division of the...
Controversial results have been reported concerning the neural mechanisms involved in the processing...
Controversial results have been reported concerning the neural mechanisms involved in the processing...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Tracking the hemodynamic responses to reward and punishment in the striatum. J Neurophysiol 84: 3072...
The ventral striatum is implicated in the affective processing of reward, which can be divided into ...
While the striatum has been implicated in reward processing, an alternative view contends that the s...
Functional neuroimaging research in humans has identified a number of brain areas that are activated...
Physiologic studies revealed that neurons in the dopaminergic midbrain of non-human primates encode ...
An assortment of human behaviors is thought to be driven by rewards including reinforcement learning...
Functional neuroimaging research in humans has identified a number of brain areas that are activated...
Many aspects of human behavior are driven by rewards, yet different people are differentially sensit...
The value of rewards arises from multiple hedonic and motivational dimensions. Reward-encoding brain...
According to the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, behavioral studies have found that individuals wi...
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However...
Introduction: Rewarding and punishing stimuli elicit BOLD responses in the affective division of the...
Controversial results have been reported concerning the neural mechanisms involved in the processing...
Controversial results have been reported concerning the neural mechanisms involved in the processing...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Tracking the hemodynamic responses to reward and punishment in the striatum. J Neurophysiol 84: 3072...
The ventral striatum is implicated in the affective processing of reward, which can be divided into ...
While the striatum has been implicated in reward processing, an alternative view contends that the s...
Functional neuroimaging research in humans has identified a number of brain areas that are activated...
Physiologic studies revealed that neurons in the dopaminergic midbrain of non-human primates encode ...
An assortment of human behaviors is thought to be driven by rewards including reinforcement learning...
Functional neuroimaging research in humans has identified a number of brain areas that are activated...
Many aspects of human behavior are driven by rewards, yet different people are differentially sensit...
The value of rewards arises from multiple hedonic and motivational dimensions. Reward-encoding brain...
According to the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory, behavioral studies have found that individuals wi...
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However...