rewardseeking
Rewardseeking, or reward-seeking behavior, describes the motivational process by which individuals pursue rewards or incentives. It includes anticipatory motivation, pursuit, and the attainment of a reward, and it is a core component of learning and decision making. In everyday life, reward seeking drives activities such as eating, social interaction, and achievement. In neuroscience, reward seeking is associated with the brain's dopamine-mediated mesolimbic pathway, including the ventral tegmental area and nucleus accumbens. The orbitofrontal cortex and prefrontal regions contribute to evaluating reward value and exerting control over behavior. A related concept is "wanting" versus "liking"—the former refers to motivational drive and pursuit, while the latter refers to the hedonic pleasure of the reward.
Behaviorally, reward seeking is studied using operant conditioning in animals (for example, lever pressing for a
Reward seeking can be adaptive, promoting survival by supporting nutrient intake, avoidance of danger, and social
In clinical and applied settings, understanding reward seeking informs treatments for addiction and mood disorders, and