在压力下窒息的神经基础
Adam L Smoulder1, Patrick J Marino2, Emily R Oby2
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Neuron
|September 13, 2024
概括
高的激励可以导致压力下窒息. 对 rhesus 子进行的研究表明,在运动准备过程中,由大奖励驱动的过度活跃的神经信号会导致性能缺陷.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 行为科学 行为科学
- 灵长类动物研究
背景情况:
- 绩效通常通过激励来提高,但过度的奖励可能会导致压力下窒息.
- 了解压力下窒息的神经基础对于优化高风险情况下的表现至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究在具有挑战性的运动任务中,压力下窒息的基础的神经机制.
- 确定奖励大小如何影响神经活动和运动性能.
主要方法:
- rhesus 子执行了具有不同奖励大小的触手任务.
- 在运动准备和执行过程中,运动皮层 (MC) 中的神经活动被记录下来.
- 性能指标与奖励大小和神经活动模式相关分析.
主要成果:
- 当提供大额"大奖"奖励时,子表现不佳,这表明它们在压力下窒息.
- 增加奖励大小导致运动准备期间神经活动增加.
- 在准备过程中神经活动超过了最佳性能区域,随着奖励的增加.
结论:
- 与奖励和运动准备相关的神经信号在运动皮层内相互作用.
- 这种相互作用可以解释压力下窒息的现象,在这种情况下,高激励因素会损害绩效.
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