A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Reward and emotion: an affective neuroscience approach




AuthorsSander David, Nummenmaa Lauri

PublisherElsevier Ltd

Publication year2021

JournalCurrent Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Journal name in sourceCurrent Opinion in Behavioral Sciences

Volume39

First page 161

Last page167

ISSN2352-1546

eISSN2352-1554

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.cobeha.2021.03.016

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/56913378


Abstract

Pleasure and reward are central for motivation, learning, feeling and allostasis. Although reward is without any doubt an affective phenomenon, there is no consensus concerning its relationship with emotion. In this mini-review we discuss this conceptual issue both from the perspective of theories of reward and emotion as well as human systems neuroimaging. We first describe how the reward process can be understood and dissected as intertwined with the emotion process, in particular in light of the appraisal theories, and then discuss how different facets of the reward process can be studied using neuroimaging and neurostimulation techniques. We conclude that future work needs to focus on mapping the similarities and differences across stimuli and mechanisms that are involved in reward processing and in emotional processing, and propose that an integrative affective sciences approach would provide means for studying the emotional nature of reward.


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