扩散连接测量揭示了损失厌恶的个体差异的白质基质
Maria Arioli1, Alberto Braga2, Zaira Cattaneo1
1Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, 24129, Italy.
Scientific reports
|December 22, 2025
概括
损失厌恶,即偏爱避免损失而不是获得收益的倾向,与白质组织 (WM) 有关. 特定的WM路径与损失厌恶正相关,而其他路径则与损失厌恶负相关,这表明损失避免和奖励敏感性之间的平衡.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 神经成像是一种神经成像.
背景情况:
- 损失厌恶的个体差异是通过神经反应在条状,边缘和体感官区域的追踪.
- 对损失厌恶的神经基础及其与白质 (WM) 微观结构组织的关联的系统层面的看法仍然未被探索.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究行为损失厌恶和白质 (WM) 微观结构组织之间的关系,使用分数异构 (FA).
- 探索特定大脑路径中的WM完整性如何影响处于风险状态下的决策.
主要方法:
- 扩散张力成像 (DTI) 用于通过分数异构 (FA) 在130名健康的年轻参与者中测量WM连贯性.
- 行为损失厌恶被评估并与各种WM捆绑中的FA值相关联.
主要成果:
- 在WM捆绑中,损失厌恶和FA之间发现了积极的相关性,与注意负面刺激 (小),厌恶状态 () 和避免动机 () 相关.
- 在与奖励灵敏度和潜在收益突出性相关的捆绑中,在损失厌恶和FA之间观察到负相关性 (上侧纵向,下侧前后).
结论:
- 显而易见的WM捆绑显示与损失厌恶的对立相关性,支持避免损失和寻求奖励的神经模式之间的相互作用模型.
- 损失厌恶被呈现为一种稳定的神经认知特征,影响有风险的决策,而不是一种短暂的情绪反应.
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