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Vagus nerve stimulation boosts the drive to work for rewards

Psychology

Vagus nerve stimulation boosts the drive to work for rewards

M. P. Neuser, V. Teckentrup, et al.

This study reveals how non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) can boost motivation, particularly in seeking food rewards. Conducted by a team from the University of Tübingen, this research indicates that taVNS enhances the drive to initiate effortful behavior for rewards without altering the perception of effort's cost.... show more
Abstract
Interoceptive feedback transmitted via the vagus nerve plays a vital role in motivation by tuning actions according to physiological needs. Whereas vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) reinforces actions in animals, motivational effects elicited by VNS in humans are still largely elusive. Here, we applied non-invasive transcutaneous auricular VNS (taVNS) on the left or right ear while participants exerted effort to earn rewards using a randomized cross-over design (vs. sham). In line with preclinical studies, acute taVNS enhances invigoration of effort, and stimulation on the left side primarily facilitates invigoration for food rewards. In contrast, we do not find conclusive evidence that acute taVNS affects effort maintenance or wanting ratings. Collectively, our results suggest that taVNS enhances reward-seeking by boosting invigoration, not effort maintenance and that the stimulation side affects generalization beyond food reward. Thus, taVNS may enhance the pursuit of prospective rewards which may pave avenues to treat motivational deficiencies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 16, 2020
Authors
Monja P. Neuser, Vanessa Teckentrup, Anne Kühnel, Manfred Hallschmid, Martin Walter, Nils B. Kroemer
Tags
taVNS
motivation
reward-seeking
effortful behavior
auricular vagus nerve
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