蘑菇体
章鱼胺(神经递质)
生物
奖励制度
神经科学
多巴胺
昆虫
果蝇属(亚属)
脊椎动物
生物神经网络
黑腹果蝇
生态学
基因
生物化学
受体
血清素
作者
Clint J. Perry,Andrew B. Barron
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-ento-120811-153631
摘要
Reward seeking is a major motivator and organizer of behavior, and animals readily learn to modify their behavior to more easily obtain reward, or to respond to stimuli that are predictive of reward. Here, we compare what is known of reward processing mechanisms in insects with the well-studied vertebrate reward systems. In insects almost all of what is known of reward processing is derived from studies of reward learning. This is localized to the mushroom bodies and antennal lobes and organized by a network of hierarchically arranged modulatory circuits, especially those involving octopamine and dopamine. Neurogenetic studies with Drosophila have identified distinct circuit elements for reward learning, "wanting," and possibly "liking" in Drosophila, suggesting a modular structure to the insect reward processing system, which broadly parallels that of the mammals in terms of functional organization.
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