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Frustrative Nonreward: Behavior, Circuits, Neurochemistry, and Disorders. | LitMetric

Frustrative Nonreward: Behavior, Circuits, Neurochemistry, and Disorders.

J Neurosci

Section on Synapse Development Plasticity, NIMH/NIH, Bethesda Maryland 20892.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Frustrative nonreward (FNR) is an emotional response triggered by the lack of essential resources (like food or social interaction), affecting behaviors and physical health.
  • FNR plays a role in various issues like irritability, aggression, motivation disorders, and social behavior, suggesting it’s important for understanding mental health.
  • Recent interest in FNR has increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which heightened its effects, leading to more research on animal models and brain mechanisms linked to psychiatric disorders.

Article Abstract

The surprising omission or reduction of vital resources (food, fluid, social partners) can induce an aversive emotion known as frustrative nonreward (FNR), which can influence subsequent behavior and physiology. FNR is an integral mediator of irritability/aggression, motivation (substance use disorders, depression), anxiety/fear/threat, learning/conditioning, and social behavior. Despite substantial progress in the study of FNR during the twentieth century, research lagged in the later part of the century and into the early twenty-first century until the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria initiative included FNR and loss as components of the negative valence domain. This led to a renaissance of new research and paradigms relevant to basic and clinical science alike. The COVID-19 pandemic's extensive individual and social restrictions were correlated with increased drug and alcohol use, social conflict, irritability, and suicide, all potential consequences of FNR. This article highlights animal models related to these psychiatric disorders and symptoms and presents recent advances in identifying the brain regions and neurotransmitters implicated.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11450524PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1021-24.2024DOI Listing

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