Physical activity for cognitive health promotion: an overview of the underlying neurobiological mechanisms
C Chen, S Nakagawa - Ageing research reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Physical activity is one of the modifiable factors of cognitive decline and dementia with the
strongest evidence. Although many influential reviews have illustrated the neurobiological …
strongest evidence. Although many influential reviews have illustrated the neurobiological …
Vitamin D and the omega‐3 fatty acids control serotonin synthesis and action, part 2: Relevance for ADHD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and impulsive behavior
RP Patrick, BN Ames - The FASEB Journal, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Serotonin regulates a wide variety of brain functions and behaviors. Here, we synthesize
previous findings that serotonin regulates executive function, sensory gating, and social …
previous findings that serotonin regulates executive function, sensory gating, and social …
[HTML][HTML] Serotonin neurons modulate learning rate through uncertainty
Regulating how fast to learn is critical for flexible behavior. Learning about the
consequences of actions should be slow in stable environments, but accelerate when that …
consequences of actions should be slow in stable environments, but accelerate when that …
[HTML][HTML] Neuromodulatory systems and their interactions: a review of models, theories, and experiments
MC Avery, JL Krichmar - Frontiers in neural circuits, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Neuromodulatory systems, including the noradrenergic, serotonergic, dopaminergic, and
cholinergic systems, track environmental signals, such as risks, rewards, novelty, effort, and …
cholinergic systems, track environmental signals, such as risks, rewards, novelty, effort, and …
[HTML][HTML] Sub-second dopamine and serotonin signaling in human striatum during perceptual decision-making
Recent animal research indicates that dopamine and serotonin, neuromodulators
traditionally linked to appetitive and aversive processes, are also involved in sensory …
traditionally linked to appetitive and aversive processes, are also involved in sensory …
[HTML][HTML] Action versus valence in decision making
M Guitart-Masip, E Duzel, R Dolan, P Dayan - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2014 - cell.com
The selection of actions, and the vigor with which they are executed, are influenced by the
affective valence of predicted outcomes. This interaction between action and valence …
affective valence of predicted outcomes. This interaction between action and valence …
[HTML][HTML] An update on the role of serotonin and its interplay with dopamine for reward
AG Fischer, M Ullsperger - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The specific role of serotonin and its interplay with dopamine (DA) in adaptive, reward
guided behavior as well as drug dependance, still remains elusive. Recently, novel methods …
guided behavior as well as drug dependance, still remains elusive. Recently, novel methods …
[HTML][HTML] Dissociable effects of serotonin and dopamine on the valuation of harm in moral decision making
An aversion to harming others is a core component of human morality and is disturbed in
antisocial behavior [1–4]. Deficient harm aversion may underlie instrumental and reactive …
antisocial behavior [1–4]. Deficient harm aversion may underlie instrumental and reactive …
[HTML][HTML] Activation of serotonin neurons promotes active persistence in a probabilistic foraging task
Abstract The neuromodulator serotonin (5-HT) has been implicated in a variety of functions
that involve patience or impulse control. Many of these effects are consistent with a long …
that involve patience or impulse control. Many of these effects are consistent with a long …
[HTML][HTML] Dopamine modulates reward-related vigor
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the
bulk of formal treatments of decision-making ignores this dimension of choice. A recent …
bulk of formal treatments of decision-making ignores this dimension of choice. A recent …