在五选一的连续反应时间任务中,分离奖励敏感性和负紧迫性对冲动性的影响。

Brain and neuroscience advances Pub Date : 2022-06-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23982128221102256
Chiara Toschi, Mona El-Sayed Hervig, Thiago Burghi, Torben Sell, Matthew Dominic Lycas, Parisa Moazen, Li Huang, Ulrik Gether, Trevor W Robbins, Jeffrey W Dalley
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消极冲动是指在消极情绪状态下做出轻率和冲动行为的倾向,与许多精神疾病有关。然而,将消极冲动作为实验动物冲动性的一种解释机制的研究还很有限。此类研究对于阐明消极紧迫感的神经生物学,从而开发未来的治疗干预措施具有重要意义。在本研究中,我们使用部分强化计划来增加五选一连续反应时间任务中无奖励(即挫折)试验的频率,从而研究了负紧迫性的影响。通过使用马尔科夫链模型来分析每次试验的结果,我们发现在五选一的连续反应时间任务中,过早(即冲动)反应更有可能发生在无奖励试验之后,而且大多发生在之前的过早试验之后。然而,与负紧迫性的挫折假说相反,将强化概率(p(R))从 p(R) = 0.5 提高到 p(R) = 1 会增加每次过早反应的次数。微观和宏观层面的分析表明,五选一连续反应时间任务中的冲动性至少受两个过程的支配,一个过程依赖于假设决定行为激活状态的总体强化水平,第二个过程依赖于与负紧迫性效应一致的逐次试验结果。这些过程可能依赖于不同的神经生物学机制,并与神经精神疾病有关,因为神经精神疾病牵涉到依赖于积极和消极情绪状态的冲动行为。
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Dissociating reward sensitivity and negative urgency effects on impulsivity in the five-choice serial reaction time task.

Negative urgency describes the tendency for rash and impulsive behaviour during negative emotional states and has been linked to a number of psychiatric disorders. However, there has been limited research on negative urgency as an explanatory mechanism for impulsivity in experimental animals. Such research has important implications for elucidating the neurobiology of negative urgency and thereby the development of future therapeutic interventions. In this study, we investigated the effects of negative urgency using a partial reinforcement schedule to increase the frequency of non-rewarded (i.e. frustrative) trials in the five-choice serial reaction time task, a widely used task to assess visual attention and impulsivity. Using a Markov chain model to analyse trial-by-trial outcomes we found that premature (i.e. impulsive) responses in the five-choice serial reaction time task were more likely to occur after a non-rewarded trial, and mostly after a previous premature trial. However, contrary to the frustration hypothesis of negative urgency, increasing the probability of reinforcement (p(R)) from p(R) = 0.5 to p(R) = 1 increased the number of premature responses in each session. Micro and macro levels of analyses revealed that impulsivity in the five-choice serial reaction time task is governed by at least two processes, one dependent on the overall level of reinforcement hypothesised to determine the state of behavioural activation, the second dependent on trial-by-trial outcomes consistent with negative urgency effects. These processes may depend on distinct neurobiological mechanisms and have relevance for neuropsychiatric disorders that implicate impulsive behaviours dependent on positive and negative affective states.

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