Reinforcement, the neural processing of, and behavioral response to, reward and punishment drives behavior including learning, skill acquisition, and socialization. It shapes behaviors from the most primitive (fight–flight, ingest–regurgitate, approach–avoid) to the most complex (buy–sell). An understanding of abnormal processing and responding to reinforcing stimuli is critical in a range of issues and topics across the fields of psychology and psychiatry including psychiatric and neurological illness, addictive behaviors, and eating disorders.
Titolo: | Punishing food: What brain activity can tell us about the representation of food in recovered anorexia nervosa |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 2012 |
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Abstract: | Reinforcement, the neural processing of, and behavioral response to, reward and punishment drives behavior including learning, skill acquisition, and socialization. It shapes behaviors from the most primitive (fight–flight, ingest–regurgitate, approach–avoid) to the most complex (buy–sell). An understanding of abnormal processing and responding to reinforcing stimuli is critical in a range of issues and topics across the fields of psychology and psychiatry including psychiatric and neurological illness, addictive behaviors, and eating disorders. |
Handle: | http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1038989 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 1.1 Articolo in rivista |
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