Decision Neuroscience

Decision Neuroscience

Dreher, Jean-Claude
Tremblay, Leon

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Decision Neuroscience addresses a fundamental question about the nature of behavior: How does the brain process reward and make decisions when faced with multiple options? The neural bases of reward and decision-making processes are of critical interest to neuroscientists because of the fundamental role that reward plays in a number of behavioral processes and because of their theoretical and clinical implications for understanding dysfunctions of the dopaminergic system in numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders. Organized into five parts-ranging from basic anatomical and electrophysiological findings on the contribution of specific brain structures to decision-making processes, to brain disorders involving dysfunctions of decision making and the reward system, to computational approaches combining Bayesian, game-theory, and neuroeconomics models-Decision Neuroscience provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the neuroscience of reward and decision-making processes. Provides comprehensive coverage of approaches to studying reward and decision-making, including primate neurophysiology, brain-imaging studies in healthy humans and in various disorders, genetic and hormonal influences on the reward system, and computational modelsDiscusses clinical implications of process dysfunction, including schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, eating disorders, drug addiction, and pathological gamblingUses multiple levels of analysis, from molecular mechanisms, to neural-systems dynamics and computational modelsFeatures fully-revised and new chapters from the top international researchers in the field, including new coverage of neuroimaging humans, impulsivity addiction, addiction neuroimaging, and neuroeconomics INDICE: Part One: Animal Studies on Rewards, Punishments, and Decision Making 1. Anatomy and connectivity of the reward circuit 2. Electrophysiological correlates of reward processing in dopamine neurons 3. Representations of appetitive and aversive information in the primate 4. Ventral Striatum involved in appetitive and aversive motivational processes 5. Reward and decision encoding in Basal Ganglia: insights from optogenetics studies in rodents 6. The neural bases of the learning and motivational processes that control goal-directed behavior 7. Impulsivity, risky choice and impulse control disorders: animal models 8. Prefrontal cortex in decision making: the perception-action cycle Part Two: Human Studies on Motivation, Perceptual, and Value-Based Decision Making 9. Reward, value and salience 10. Computational principles of value coding in the brain 11. Spatiotemporal characteristics of perceptual decision making in the human brain 12. Perceptual decision making 13. Neural circuit mechanisms of economic decision-making Part Three: Social Decision Neuroscience 14. Neuroethology of social behavior 15. Organization of the social brain in macaques and humans 16. The neural bases of social influence on valuation and behavior 17. Social hierarchy and audience effect in humans 18. Reward and Punishment Learning: Deficit in pathology of Basal Ganglia 19. Reinforcement learning and strategic reasoning during social decision making 20. Neural control of social decisions: Causal evidence from brain stimulation studies 21. The Neuroscience of Compassion and Empathy and their Link to Prosocial Motivation and Behaviour Part Four: Human Clinical Studies Involving Dysfunctions of Reward and Decision-Making Processes 22. Reinforcement learning in schizophrenia 23. A neuropsychological perspective on the role of the prefrontal cortex in value-based decision-making 24. Impulse control disorders (ICD) in Parkinson's disease 25. The subthalamic nucleus in impulsivity 26. Anxiety disorders and decision making 27. Decision-Making in Gambling Disorder: Understanding Behavioral Addictions Part Five: Genetic and Hormonal Influences on Motivation and Social Behavior 28. Genetics and social behavior in animals 29. Imaging genetics in humans 30. Time-dependent shifts in neural systems supporting decision making under stress 31. Oxytocin, social cognition, and autism 32. Appetite as Motivated Choice: Hormonal and Environmental Influences 33. Decision Neuroscience: perspectives

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-805308-9
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 456
  • Fecha Publicación: 24/10/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés