Rationale: We constantly need to decide not only which actions to perform, but also how vigorously to perform them. In agreement with an earlier theoretical model, it has been shown that a significant portion of the variance in our action vigor can be explained by the average rate of rewards received for that action. Moreover, this invigorating effect of average reward rate was shown to vary with within-subject changes in dopamine, both in human individuals and experimental rodents. Objectives: Here, we assessed whether individual differences in the effect of average reward rate on vigor are related to individual variation in a stable measure of striatal dopamine function in healthy, unmedicated participants.Methods: Forty-four participant...
Contains fulltext : 133710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reward cues hav...
Striatal dopamine is well known to be involved in reward. Indeed, drug of abuse allowed DA release i...
Dopamine plays an important role in goal-directed behavior, through its modulatory influence on stri...
Item does not contain fulltextRationale: We constantly need to decide not only which actions to perf...
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the bulk of fo...
RATIONALE: Dopamine neurotransmission has long been known to exert a powerful influence over the vig...
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the bulk of fo...
Vigor reflects how motivated people are to respond to stimuli. We previously showed that, on average...
Two fundamental questions underlie the expression of behavior, namely what to do and how vigorously ...
Much human behavior is driven by rewards. Preclinical neurophysiological and clinical positron emiss...
Much human behavior is driven by rewards. Preclinical neurophysiological and clinical positron emiss...
Reward motivation is known to enhance cognitive control. However, detrimental effects have also been...
Dopamine plays a key role in motivation. Phasic dopamine response reflects a reinforcement predictio...
Dopamine plays a key role in motivation. Phasic dopamine response reflects a reinforcement predictio...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
Contains fulltext : 133710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reward cues hav...
Striatal dopamine is well known to be involved in reward. Indeed, drug of abuse allowed DA release i...
Dopamine plays an important role in goal-directed behavior, through its modulatory influence on stri...
Item does not contain fulltextRationale: We constantly need to decide not only which actions to perf...
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the bulk of fo...
RATIONALE: Dopamine neurotransmission has long been known to exert a powerful influence over the vig...
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the bulk of fo...
Vigor reflects how motivated people are to respond to stimuli. We previously showed that, on average...
Two fundamental questions underlie the expression of behavior, namely what to do and how vigorously ...
Much human behavior is driven by rewards. Preclinical neurophysiological and clinical positron emiss...
Much human behavior is driven by rewards. Preclinical neurophysiological and clinical positron emiss...
Reward motivation is known to enhance cognitive control. However, detrimental effects have also been...
Dopamine plays a key role in motivation. Phasic dopamine response reflects a reinforcement predictio...
Dopamine plays a key role in motivation. Phasic dopamine response reflects a reinforcement predictio...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
Contains fulltext : 133710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reward cues hav...
Striatal dopamine is well known to be involved in reward. Indeed, drug of abuse allowed DA release i...
Dopamine plays an important role in goal-directed behavior, through its modulatory influence on stri...