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Science ; 367(6484): 1362-1366, 2020 03 20.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32193325

RÉSUMÉ

Stimulants such as methylphenidate are increasingly used for cognitive enhancement but precise mechanisms are unknown. We found that methylphenidate boosts willingness to expend cognitive effort by altering the benefit-to-cost ratio of cognitive work. Willingness to expend effort was greater for participants with higher striatal dopamine synthesis capacity, whereas methylphenidate and sulpiride, a selective D2 receptor antagonist, increased cognitive motivation more for participants with lower synthesis capacity. A sequential sampling model informed by momentary gaze revealed that decisions to expend effort are related to amplification of benefit-versus-cost information attended early in the decision process, whereas the effect of benefits is strengthened with higher synthesis capacity and by methylphenidate. These findings demonstrate that methylphenidate boosts the perceived benefits versus costs of cognitive effort by modulating striatal dopamine signaling.


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Cognition/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Corps strié/métabolisme , Dopamine/métabolisme , Méthylphénidate/pharmacologie , Motivation/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Sulpiride/pharmacologie , Adolescent , Noyau caudé/métabolisme , Comportement de choix , Prise de décision , Dopamine/biosynthèse , Antagonistes du récepteur D2 de la dopamine/pharmacologie , Inhibiteurs de la capture de la dopamine/pharmacologie , Femelle , Fixation oculaire , Humains , Mâle , Mémoire , Récompense , Saccades , Transduction du signal/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Jeune adulte
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