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Shared striatal activity in decisions to satisfy curiosity and hunger at the risk of electric shocks.

Johnny King L Lau1, Hiroki Ozono2, Kei Kuratomi3, Asuka Komiya4, Kou Murayama5,6.   

Abstract

Curiosity is often portrayed as a desirable feature of human faculty. However, curiosity may come at a cost that sometimes puts people in harmful situations. Here, using a set of behavioural and neuroimaging experiments with stimuli that strongly trigger curiosity (for example, magic tricks), we examine the psychological and neural mechanisms underlying the motivational effect of curiosity. We consistently demonstrate that across different samples, people are indeed willing to gamble, subjecting themselves to electric shocks to satisfy their curiosity for trivial knowledge that carries no apparent instrumental value. Also, this influence of curiosity shares common neural mechanisms with that of hunger for food. In particular, we show that acceptance (compared to rejection) of curiosity-driven or incentive-driven gambles is accompanied by enhanced activity in the ventral striatum when curiosity or hunger was elicited, which extends into the dorsal striatum when participants made a decision.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32231281     DOI: 10.1038/s41562-020-0848-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Hum Behav        ISSN: 2397-3374


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