作者mulkcs (mulkcs)
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标题[新知] Science Daily-青少年的冲动行为
时间Fri Jun 4 09:59:58 2010
Adolescent Brains Biologically Wired to Engage in Risky Behavior, Study Finds
ScienceDaily (June 3, 2010) — There are biological motivations behind the
stereotypically poor decisions and risky behavior associated with
adolescence, new research from a University of Texas at Austin psychologist
reveals.
Previous studies have found that teenagers tend to be more sensitive to
rewards than either children or adults. Now, Russell Poldrack and fellow
researchers have taken the first major step in identifying which brain
systems cause adolescents to have these urges and what implications these
biological differences may hold for rash adolescent behavior.
"Our results raise the hypothesis that these risky behaviors, such as
experimenting with drugs or having unsafe sex, are actually driven by over
activity in the mesolimbic dopamine system, a system which appears to be the
final pathway to all addictions, in the adolescent brain," Poldrack said.
Poldrack, a professor in the departments of Psychology and Neurobiology,
directs the university's Imaging Research Center, where researchers use
functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging technology (fMRI) to study brain
activity. He collaborated on the study with researchers at UCLA, including
Jessica Cohen and Robert Asarnow.
In the study, participants ranging in age from eight to 30 performed a
learning task in which they categorized an abstract image into one of two
categories and were given feedback displaying the correct response. To ensure
motivation, they were given monetary rewards for each correct answer.
What the researchers were most interested in, however, was how each
participant's brain responded to "reward prediction error" (or the difference
between an expected outcome of an action and the actual outcome) as they
learned to categorize the images.
"Learning seems to rely on prediction error because if the world is exactly
as you expected it to be, there is nothing new to learn. "
Poldrack said. Previous research has shown that the dopamine system in the
brain is directly responsive to prediction errors.
Researchers measured so-called positive prediction error signals in the
participants' brains as the participants discovered the results of their
answers and the size of their rewards.
Teenagers showed the highest spikes in these prediction error signals, which
likely means they had the largest dopamine response.
Dopamine is known to be important for the motivation to seek rewards. It
follows, then, that the greater prediction error signals in the adolescent
brain could result in increased motivation to acquire more positive outcomes,
and therefore greater risk-taking.
Poldrack is confident future studies will further explore the biological
reasons for stereotypical adolescent behavior. As to whether any study can
absolve teens of blame for their antics, he said, "That's a question for the
philosophers."
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原始网址:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100603132458.htm
大意就是,为什麽青少年需要冒险、寻求刺激?例如透过药瘾、滥交来满足自己。
这篇提供了一个看法,青少年的身体本来就是寻求刺激。而这个行为和我们的边缘系统
limbic system或称多巴胺的路径有关。
研究者利用prediction error的task来观看,8~30岁这些受试者的reward机制。
并发现青少年会有最强的prediction error的反应。
不过最後一段蛮有趣的,被问到是否可以赦免这些青少年的责任时,Poldrack表示
『这是一个哲学问题』XDDDD
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