ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

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快感缺失的奖赏学习机制及控制感的动态调控

张琳, 张怡瑄, 龙一鸣, 田心雨, 向余红, 监丽雯, 王子琪   

  1. 华中师范大学心理学院, 湖北 430079 中国
    青少年网络心理与行为教育部重点实验室, 湖北 430079 中国
    人的发展与心理健康湖北省重点实验室, 湖北 430079 中国
  • 收稿日期:2025-10-28 修回日期:2025-12-26 接受日期:2026-01-08
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金青年项目(32500979)

Reward learning mechanisms in anhedonia and dynamic modulation of perceived control

ZHANG Lin, ZHANG Yixuan, LONG Yiming, TIAN Xinyu, XIANG Yuhong, JIAN Liwen, WANG Ziqi   

  1. , School of Psychology, Central China Normal University 430079, China
    , Key Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior, Ministry of Education 430079, China
    , Key Laboratory of Human Development and Mental Health of Hubei Province 430079, China
  • Received:2025-10-28 Revised:2025-12-26 Accepted:2026-01-08
  • Supported by:
    The Young Scientists Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32500979)

摘要: 快感缺失,即愉悦感明显消退或消失,是多种精神障碍的预警信号和风险因素,但当前药物和心理干预对快感缺失的干预效果有限,亟待发展干预新范式。现有研究尚未明确奖赏学习在快感缺失中的作用机制,尤其缺少个体对奖赏—行为联结的感知对奖赏学习和快感缺失的影响研究。因此,本研究拟结合多维度方法,1)通过行为实验和强化学习建模,对控制感动态调控快感缺失奖赏学习的现象进行验证;2)使用功能性磁共振成像技术探究其内在神经机制;3)进行随机对照试验,干预控制感,检验对奖赏学习及快感缺失的干预效果。在此基础上,本研究提出内外循环双层奖赏学习假说,这一构想有助于阐明快感缺失奖赏学习机制,揭示控制感在其中的作用,开辟快感缺失干预新范式。

关键词: 快感缺失, 亚临床高危群体, 心理干预, 强化学习模型, 控制感

Abstract: Anhedonia, characterized by marked diminishment or absence of pleasure, arises from impairments in one or more components of reward processing. Although serving as both a prodromal marker and risk factor for multiple psychiatric disorders, current pharmacological and psychological interventions demonstrate limited efficacy in ameliorating anhedonia, necessitating novel therapeutic paradigms. Recent studies revealed that reward learning constituted the critical nexus between reward anticipation and consummatory response, with learning occurring exclusively when individuals perceive behavioral agency over reward outcomes. Therefore, this study employs a multimodal approach to investigate this phenomenon. Specifically, it aims to 1) validate the phenomenon of perceived control dynamically modulating anhedonic reward learning through experimental paradigms and reinforcement learning modeling, 2) elucidate its neurocomputational mechanisms using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and 3) conduct randomized controlled trials to empirically test the intervention efficacy of perceived control. The present study postulates the Dual-Layer Reward Learning Hypothesis with Internal-External Loops: subjective perception (rather than objective reality) of reward–behavior contingency strength not only facilitates immediate reward learning (Internal Loops) but also modifies long-term beliefs about reward–behavior associations, corrects reward learning biases, and ultimately alleviates anhedonia (External Loops). The findings are expected to elucidate pathophysiological mechanisms of anhedonia and establish novel therapeutic frameworks.

Key words: anhedonia, subclinical high-risk population, psychological intervention, reinforcement learning model, perceived control