The priming effect of rewarding brain stimulation in rats depends on both the cost and strength of reward but survives blockade of D2-like dopamine receptors
Authors: Czarina Evangelista
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Receipt of an intense reward boosts motivation to work for more of that reward. This phenomenon is called the priming effect of rewards. Using a novel measurement method, we show that the priming effect of rewarding electrical brain stimulation depends on the cost, as well as on the strength, of the anticipated reward. Previous research on the priming effect of electrical brain stimulation utilized a runway paradigm in which running speed serves as the measure of motivation. In the present...
Keywords: electrical stimulation; eticlopride; goal-directed behaviour; medial forebrain bundle; motivation; vigour;
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PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37752810/
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.16142