童年逆境如何影响决策的组成部分
Karen E Smith1, Yuyan Lillian Xu2, Seth D Pollak2
1Department of Psychology, Rutgers University, Newark, 101 Warren St, Newark, NJ 07102, United States.
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews
|January 27, 2025
概括
儿童时期的逆境扰乱了决策,特别是风险避免和奖励估值. 这一系统性审查揭示了不良经历如何影响学习价值和使用这些信息进行选择.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
背景情况:
- 童年逆境与冲动性和自我调节不良等行为问题有关.
- 改变奖励和风险处理可能是这些行为障碍的基础.
- 决策涉及复杂的过程,包括学习价值和利用它.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查关于童年逆境对奖励和风险决策的影响的文献.
- 为了确定逆境是否会改变对价值信息的学习.
- 评估逆境如何影响价值信息在决策中的使用.
主要方法:
- 系统的文献审查.
- 对研究的分析,研究了在有不良经历的儿童中奖励和风险决策.
- 综合了关于价值学习和决策实施的发现.
主要成果:
- 童年逆境显著影响决策过程.
- 逆境主要影响了避免风险的优先级.
- 经历过逆境的人往往会低奖励的价值.
结论:
- 童年的逆境改变了决策的基本方面.
- 这些发现突出了风险回报处理中的具体缺陷.
- 了解这些变化对于解决因逆境而产生的行为问题的干预至关重要.
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