The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the affective valence of predicted outcomes. This interaction between action and valence significantly influences appropriate and inappropriate choices and is implicated in the expression of psychiatric and neurological abnormalities, including impulsivity and addiction. We review a series of recent human behavioral, neuroimaging, and pharmacological studies whose key design feature is an orthogonal manipulation of action and valence. These studies find that the interaction between the two is subject to the critical influence of dopamine. They also challenge existing views that neural representations in the striatum focus on valence, showing instead a do...
Temporal discounting is the process by which future rewards are subjectively devalued by the decisio...
Associating reward to task performance has been shown to benefit scores of cognitive functions. Impo...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the affectiv...
The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the affectiv...
The acquisition of reward and the avoidance of punishment could logically be contingent on either em...
The acquisition of reward and the avoidance of punishment could logically be contingent on either em...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
AbstractDecision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward ...
While influences of Pavlovian associations on instrumental behaviour are well established, we still ...
Theories of instrumental learning are centred on understanding how success and failure are used to i...
Human decision-making arises from both reflective and reflexive mechanisms, which underpin goal-dire...
In simple instrumental-learning tasks, humans learn to seek gains and to avoid losses equally well. ...
Background Aversive stimuli in the environment influence human actions. This includes valence-depend...
Temporal discounting is the process by which future rewards are subjectively devalued by the decisio...
Associating reward to task performance has been shown to benefit scores of cognitive functions. Impo...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the affectiv...
The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the affectiv...
The acquisition of reward and the avoidance of punishment could logically be contingent on either em...
The acquisition of reward and the avoidance of punishment could logically be contingent on either em...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
Decision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward and puni...
AbstractDecision-making invokes two fundamental axes of control: affect or valence, spanning reward ...
While influences of Pavlovian associations on instrumental behaviour are well established, we still ...
Theories of instrumental learning are centred on understanding how success and failure are used to i...
Human decision-making arises from both reflective and reflexive mechanisms, which underpin goal-dire...
In simple instrumental-learning tasks, humans learn to seek gains and to avoid losses equally well. ...
Background Aversive stimuli in the environment influence human actions. This includes valence-depend...
Temporal discounting is the process by which future rewards are subjectively devalued by the decisio...
Associating reward to task performance has been shown to benefit scores of cognitive functions. Impo...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...