Sentences with phrase «for reward sensitivity»

The researchers also found increased activity between areas of the prefrontal cortex and the nucleus accumbens, a center for reward sensitivity that is often implicated in addiction research.

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«Rocketrip is optimized for employees that are allowed to book travel using their website or vendor of choice, motivating cost sensitivity by rewarding employees with a percentage of the savings they generate.
Name: Torie Lives in: Wallington, New Jersey Breastfeeding experience: Difficult but rewarding Main challenges: Her son's extreme sensitivity to her diet Breastfed for: 20 months
«For example, the endocannabinoid and dopamine systems are at their peak and these major neurobiological changes are reflected on the behavioral level; reward sensitivity is highest during puberty.
They suggest that, for heavy drinkers, lower perceived impairment and higher sensitivity to the stimulating and rewarding effects of alcohol could make the habit more dangerous for them.
Positive emotionality is a combination of scores for well - being (reward sensitivity), social potency, achievement (motivation), and social closeness; negative emotionality is a combination of scores for stress reaction, alienation, and aggression; and constraint is a combination of scores for self - control, harm avoidance, and traditionalism.
Individuals family history positive for alcoholism show functional magnetic resonance imaging differences in reward sensitivity that are related to impulsivity factors.
Rayne Rewards S.I.T. Alligator Jerky is not only delicious, it's a simple ingredient treat made from an extremely novel protein source — alligator — making it ideal for dogs suspected to have skin allergies or stomach sensitivities.
CBD can stimulate the appetite by increasing sensitivity to the smell and taste of food in dogs, making eating a more rewarding experience for your pooch.
Glesner, supra n. 47, at 654 («We need to convince students that the rewards of a successful legal career are not only for those students who earn grades in the top ten percentile, but also depend on their sensitivity, reliability, or honesty.»).
Nevertheless, greater attention orientation toward happy faces, for children with high CU traits and high ODD - related problems, is in line with data suggesting that adolescent youth with disruptive behaviors exhibit increased reward sensitivity (Byrd et al., 2014) and that CU traits are associated with a tendency to be over-focused on reward (Frick et al., 2003; Frick and White, 2008).
The externalizing pathway highlights the underlying neurological systems of increased reward sensitivity and reactivity combined with decreased effortful control and regulation that are imbalanced and competing during adolescence (i.e., dual systems model), which further contributes to adolescence being a high - risk period for the onset of substance use and comorbid behavior problems [80, 81].
Part of what might explain these differences comes from work suggesting that youths with disruptive behavior disorders may actually show lower neural sensitivity to rewards, leading them to engage in more sensation - seeking and reward - seeking behavior to compensate for this lack of sensitivity (see [84] for a review).
Specifically, established findings show that adolescents are at a developmental stage in which the limbic - striatal system (responsible for emotional drive, emotional response, arousal, novelty - and sensation - seeking, and reward sensitivity) is more quickly and fully developed than the PFC and related circuitry, which is not fully developed until adulthood (responsible for self - regulation, emotional control, impulse and cognitive control, planning, decision making, and executive functioning)(see [3 • •, 29 • •, 34, 35, 36, 37 • •, 38] for reviews).1
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