Dopamine and Effort-Based Decision Making
Motivational theories of choice focus on the influence of goal values and strength of reinforcement to explain behavior. By contrast relatively little is known concerning how the cost of an action, such as effort expended, contributes to a decision to act. Effort-based decision making addresses how...
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doaj-34acb8816f8b4b4f86dae7d1c908d2e02020-11-24T23:19:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2011-06-01510.3389/fnins.2011.000819616Dopamine and Effort-Based Decision MakingIrma Triasih Kurniawan0Irma Triasih Kurniawan1Marc eGuitart-Masip2Marc eGuitart-Masip3Ray J. Dolan4University College LondonUniversity College LondonUniversity College LondonUniversity College LondonUniversity College LondonMotivational theories of choice focus on the influence of goal values and strength of reinforcement to explain behavior. By contrast relatively little is known concerning how the cost of an action, such as effort expended, contributes to a decision to act. Effort-based decision making addresses how we make an action choice based on an integration of action and goal values. Here we review behavioral and neurobiological data regarding the representation of effort as action cost, and how this impacts on decision making. Although organisms expend effort to obtain a desired reward there is a striking sensitivity to the amount of effort required, such that the net preference for an action decreases as effort cost increases. We discuss the contribution of the neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) towards overcoming response costs and in enhancing an animal’s motivation towards effortful actions. We also consider the contribution of brain structures, including the basal ganglia (BG) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), in the internal generation of action involving a translation of reward expectation into effortful action.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2011.00081/fullApathyBasal GangliaDopamineeffortACCvigor |
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Irma Triasih Kurniawan Irma Triasih Kurniawan Marc eGuitart-Masip Marc eGuitart-Masip Ray J. Dolan Dopamine and Effort-Based Decision Making Frontiers in Neuroscience Apathy Basal Ganglia Dopamine effort ACC vigor |
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Motivational theories of choice focus on the influence of goal values and strength of reinforcement to explain behavior. By contrast relatively little is known concerning how the cost of an action, such as effort expended, contributes to a decision to act. Effort-based decision making addresses how we make an action choice based on an integration of action and goal values. Here we review behavioral and neurobiological data regarding the representation of effort as action cost, and how this impacts on decision making. Although organisms expend effort to obtain a desired reward there is a striking sensitivity to the amount of effort required, such that the net preference for an action decreases as effort cost increases. We discuss the contribution of the neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) towards overcoming response costs and in enhancing an animal’s motivation towards effortful actions. We also consider the contribution of brain structures, including the basal ganglia (BG) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), in the internal generation of action involving a translation of reward expectation into effortful action. |
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Apathy Basal Ganglia Dopamine effort ACC vigor |
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