Bio-Protocol (Feb 2022)

Anticipatory and Consummatory Responses to Touch and Food Rewards: A Protocol for Human Research

  • Emilio Chiappini,
  • Giorgia Silani,
  • Sebastian Korb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4

Abstract

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Understanding the neural basis of reward processing is a major concern, as it holds the key to alleviating symptoms of addiction and poor mental health. However, this goal seems difficult to attain as long as research on reward processing cannot easily be compared across species and reward types, due to methodological differences and the presence of confounding factors. We recently developed an experimental paradigm that allows monitoring anticipatory and consummatory responses to matched social (touch) and nonsocial (food) rewards in adult humans. The following protocol describes in detail the materials and the paradigm, which measures reward wanting and liking with a real effort task and subjective ratings. It can also be used in combination with facial electromyography (EMG), brain imaging (e.g., fMRI), and pharmacological interventions. It is our firm belief that the field will profit greatly from more research being conducted on reward processing using this and similarly controlled paradigms, which allow for cross-species comparison.