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Love is analogous to money in human brain: Coordinate-based and functional connectivity meta-analyses of social and monetary reward anticipation

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NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS
卷 100, 期 -, 页码 108-128

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.02.017

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Social reward; Reward anticipation; Monetary incentive delay task; Meta-analysis; Functional decoding; Meta-analytic connectivity modeling; Resting-state functional connectivity

资金

  1. National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents [BX201600019]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2017M610055]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31500920, 31470979, 31571124, 31530031]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shenzhen University [85303-00000275]
  5. Shenzhen Peacock Program [827-000235, KQTD2015033016104926]
  6. Major Program of the Chinese National Social Science Foundation [17ZDA324]
  7. National Institute of Mental Health [R01-MH074457]
  8. Helmholtz Portfolio Theme Supercomputing and Modeling for the Human Brain
  9. European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (HBP SGA1) [7202070]

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Both social and material rewards play a crucial role in daily life and function as strong incentives for various goal-directed behaviors. However, it remains unclear whether the incentive effects of social and material reward are supported by common or distinct neural circuits. Here, we have addressed this issue by quantitatively synthesizing and comparing neural signatures underlying social (21 contrasts, 207 foci, 696 subjects) and monetary (94 contrasts, 1083 foci, 2060 subjects) reward anticipation. We demonstrated that social and monetary reward anticipation engaged a common neural circuit consisting of the ventral tegmental area, ventral striatum, anterior insula, and supplementary motor area, which are intensively connected during both task and resting states. Functional decoding findings indicate that this generic neural pathway mediates positive value, motivational relevance, and action preparation during reward anticipation, which together motivate individuals to prepare well for the response to the upcoming target. Our findings support the common neural currency hypothesis by providing the first meta-analytic evidence to quantitatively show the common involvement of brain regions in both social and material reward anticipation.

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