From prediction error to incentive salience: mesolimbic computation of reward motivation
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Abstract
Reward contains separable psychological components of learning, incentive motivation and pleasure. Most computational models have focused only on the learning component of reward, but the motivational component is equally important in reward circuitry, and even more directly controls behavior. Modeling the motivational component requires recognition of additional control factors besides learning. Here I discuss how mesocorticolimbic mechanisms generate the motivation component of incentive salience. Incentive salience takes Pavlovian learning and memory as one input and as an equally important input takes neurobiological state factors (e.g. drug states, appetite states, satiety states) that can vary…
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- Incentive salience
- Psychology
- Incentive
- Pleasure
- Cognitive psychology
- Salience (neuroscience)
- Associative learning
- Addiction
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