Not exact matches
When dopamine flows into the
brain's
reward pathway (the part responsible for pleasure, learning and motivation), we not only feel
greater concentration but are inspired to re-experience the activity that caused the chemical release in the first place.
«The self - expansion activities yielded significantly
greater activation in a major
reward region of the
brain, which is associated with addictive behaviors, than did non-expanding conditions.
Fathers of daughters had
greater responses to their daughters» happy facial expressions in areas of the
brain important for visual processing,
reward, emotion regulation, and face processing than fathers of sons.
Being nice «The
great complexity of human social interactions and the huge variation in what we find
rewarding compared with other primates prompts questions about whether the anterior cingulate gyrus operates similarly in the human
brain,» Matthew Apps and Narender Ramnani, who work on neuroimaging and human cognition at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, told Nature in an email.
«I bet people exhibiting
greater activity in
brain regions encoding food
reward will be at increased risk for obesity!»
The scans revealed that when praised, 13 of the dogs showed equal or
greater levels of
brain activity in the region that controls decision - making and signals
rewards than when they received food, the scientists will report in an upcoming issue of Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
Do people get caught in the cycle of overeating and drug addiction because their
brain reward centers are over-active, causing them to experience
greater cravings for food or drugs?
A new study looks at the question of whether people get caught in the cycle of overeating and drug addiction because their
brain reward centers are over-active, causing them to experience
greater cravings for food or drugs.
In short, this means that repeated access to sugar over time leads to prolonged dopamine signalling,
greater excitation of the
brain's
reward pathways and a need for even more sugar to activate all of the midbrain dopamine receptors like before.
Hypothalamus: When you experience something
rewarding (such as a
great kiss), this part of the
brain produces dopamine, a neurotransmitter that's critical for pleasure and motivation.
Or simply due to
greater satisfaction of the
brain's
reward system?
Higher plasma glucose levels correlated with
greater brain activity in executive control centers in the ACC and ventromedial PFC, whereas higher levels of plasma cortisol, but not other hormones, were correlated with
greater activation in
reward regions, such as the insula and putamen (P < 0.01, corrected), in response to high - calorie food cues.
The
greater your need to belong and be popular, and the stronger your
brain's
reward centres respond to your reputation being enhanced, the more irresistible is the site's siren song.
Of the fifteen dogs in the study thirteen exhibited a
greater or equal response in the area of the
brain associated with
reward and decision - making when the reinforcement was praise from their owner vs. food / treats.