The role of hedonics in the Human Affectome - GATE - Economie comportementale
Article Dans Une Revue Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews Année : 2019

The role of hedonics in the Human Affectome

Raymond C.K. Chan
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Tuomas Eerola
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Leroy Lowe
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Erica Musser
Michael Noll-Hussong
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Rosario Pintos Lobo
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Yi Wang
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Experiencing pleasure and displeasure is a fundamental part of life. Hedonics guide behavior, affect decision-making, induce learning, and much more. As the positive and negative valence of feelings, hedonics are core processes that accompany emotion, motivation, and bodily states. Here, the affective neuroscience of pleasure and displeasure that has largely focused on the investigation of reward and pain processing, is reviewed. We describe the neurobiological systems of hedonics and factors that modulate hedonic experiences (e.g., cognition, learning, sensory input). Further, we review maladaptive and adaptive pleasure and displeasure functions in mental disorders and well-being, as well as the experience of aesthetics. As a centerpiece of the Human Affectome Project, language used to express pleasure and displeasure was also analyzed, and showed that most of these analyzed words overlap with expressions of emotions, actions, and bodily states. Our review shows that hedonics are typically investigated as processes that accompany other functions, but the mechanisms of hedonics (as core processes) have not been fully elucidated.
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hal-02343685 , version 1 (30-10-2024)

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Susanne Becker, Anne-Kathrin Bräscher, Scott Bannister, Moustafa Bensafi, Destany Calma-Birling, et al.. The role of hedonics in the Human Affectome. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2019, 102, pp.221-241. ⟨10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.05.003⟩. ⟨hal-02343685⟩
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