All Relations between reward and amygdala

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Roee Admon, Gad Lubin, Jonathan D Rosenblatt, Orit Stern, Itamar Kahn, Michal Assaf, Talma Hendle. Imbalanced neural responsivity to risk and reward indicates stress vulnerability in humans. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 23. issue 1. 2013-06-04. PMID:22291028. furthermore, increased post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms post-exposure (i.e., stress vulnerability) corresponded to greater amygdala's response to risk both pre-exposure and post-exposure and to decreased nacc response to reward only post-exposure. 2013-06-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria A Bermudez, Carl Göbel, Wolfram Schult. Sensitivity to temporal reward structure in amygdala neurons. Current biology : CB. vol 22. issue 19. 2013-04-30. PMID:22959346. sensitivity to temporal reward structure in amygdala neurons. 2013-04-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria A Bermudez, Carl Göbel, Wolfram Schult. Sensitivity to temporal reward structure in amygdala neurons. Current biology : CB. vol 22. issue 19. 2013-04-30. PMID:22959346. neurons in the amygdala, a major component of the brain's reward system [18-29], showed two types of reward signal, both of which were sensitive to the expected time of reward. 2013-04-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria A Bermudez, Carl Göbel, Wolfram Schult. Sensitivity to temporal reward structure in amygdala neurons. Current biology : CB. vol 22. issue 19. 2013-04-30. PMID:22959346. in being sensitive to temporal reward structure, the reward signals of amygdala neurons reflected the temporally specific expectations of reward. 2013-04-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria A Bermudez, Carl Göbel, Wolfram Schult. Sensitivity to temporal reward structure in amygdala neurons. Current biology : CB. vol 22. issue 19. 2013-04-30. PMID:22959346. the data demonstrate an active involvement of amygdala neurons in timing processes that are crucial for reward function. 2013-04-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joshua H Jennings, Dennis R Sparta, Alice M Stamatakis, Randall L Ung, Kristen E Pleil, Thomas L Kash, Garret D Stube. Distinct extended amygdala circuits for divergent motivational states. Nature. vol 496. issue 7444. 2013-04-29. PMID:23515155. the extended amygdala, including the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (bnst), modulates fear and anxiety, but also projects to the ventral tegmental area (vta), a region implicated in reward and aversion, thus providing a candidate neural substrate for integrating diverse emotional states. 2013-04-29 2023-08-12 mouse
Valorie N Salimpoor, Iris van den Bosch, Natasa Kovacevic, Anthony Randal McIntosh, Alain Dagher, Robert J Zatorr. Interactions between the nucleus accumbens and auditory cortices predict music reward value. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 340. issue 6129. 2013-04-24. PMID:23580531. importantly, the auditory cortices, amygdala, and ventromedial prefrontal regions showed increased activity during listening conditions requiring valuation, but did not predict reward value, which was instead predicted by increasing functional connectivity of these regions with the nucleus accumbens as the reward value increased. 2013-04-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Susan Sangha, James Z Chadick, Patricia H Jana. Safety encoding in the basal amygdala. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2013-04-22. PMID:23447586. in vivo single unit recordings were obtained in the basal amygdala of freely behaving rats undergoing simultaneous reward, fear, and safety conditioning. 2013-04-22 2023-08-12 rat
Alicia Izquierdo, Chelsi Darling, Nic Manos, Hilda Pozos, Charissa Kim, Serena Ostrander, Victor Cazares, Haley Stepp, Peter H Rudebec. Basolateral amygdala lesions facilitate reward choices after negative feedback in rats. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2013-04-22. PMID:23447618. basolateral amygdala lesions facilitate reward choices after negative feedback in rats. 2013-04-22 2023-08-12 rat
Christopher J Peck, Brian Lau, C Daniel Salzma. The primate amygdala combines information about space and value. Nature neuroscience. vol 16. issue 3. 2013-04-09. PMID:23377126. cue configuration and predicted reward magnitude modulated amygdala neural activity in a coordinated fashion. 2013-04-09 2023-08-12 monkey
You-Qing Cai, Wei Wang, Yuan-Yuan Hou, Zhi Zhang, Jun Xie, Zhizhong Z Pa. Central amygdala GluA1 facilitates associative learning of opioid reward. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 33. issue 4. 2013-03-20. PMID:23345231. central amygdala glua1 facilitates associative learning of opioid reward. 2013-03-20 2023-08-12 rat
Wujie Zhang, David M Schneider, Marina A Belova, Sara E Morrison, Joseph J Paton, C Daniel Salzma. Functional circuits and anatomical distribution of response properties in the primate amygdala. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 33. issue 2. 2013-03-04. PMID:23303950. using this task, we have recently described two populations of amygdala neurons: one that responds more strongly to images predicting reward (positive value-coding), and another that responds more strongly to images predicting an aversive stimulus (negative value-coding). 2013-03-04 2023-08-12 monkey
Alan Ho, James Kennedy, Anastasia Dimitropoulo. Neural correlates to food-related behavior in normal-weight and overweight/obese participants. PloS one. vol 7. issue 9. 2013-02-25. PMID:23028988. in normal-weight individuals, activity in the left amygdala in response to high-calorie food vs. nonfood object cues was positively correlated with impaired satiety scores during fasting, suggesting that those with impaired satiety scores may have an abnormal anticipatory reward response. 2013-02-25 2023-08-12 human
Roma A Vasa, Daniel S Pine, Julia M Thorn, Tess E Nelson, Simona Spinelli, Eric Nelson, Francoise S Maheu, Monique Ernst, Maggie Bruck, Stewart H Mostofsk. Enhanced right amygdala activity in adolescents during encoding of positively valenced pictures. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 1. issue 1. 2013-02-20. PMID:21127721. the findings of preferential activity within the adolescent right amygdala during successful encoding of positive pictures may have implications for the increased reward and novelty seeking behavior, as well as elevated rates of psychopathology, observed during this distinct developmental period. 2013-02-20 2023-08-12 human
Fabian Grabenhorst, István Hernádi, Wolfram Schult. Prediction of economic choice by primate amygdala neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 109. issue 46. 2013-02-01. PMID:23112182. the amygdala is a key structure of the brain's reward system. 2013-02-01 2023-08-12 monkey
Fabian Grabenhorst, István Hernádi, Wolfram Schult. Prediction of economic choice by primate amygdala neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 109. issue 46. 2013-02-01. PMID:23112182. we recorded the activity of amygdala neurons while monkeys chose between saving liquid reward with interest and spending the accumulated reward. 2013-02-01 2023-08-12 monkey
Roee Admon, Maya Bleich-Cohen, Ronit Weizmant, Michael Poyurovsky, Sarit Faragian, Talma Hendle. Functional and structural neural indices of risk aversion in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Psychiatry research. vol 203. issue 2-3. 2013-01-28. PMID:22959813. furthermore, they displayed higher amygdala activation to threat; lower nucleus accumbens (nacc) activation to reward and reduced functional connectivity of the amygdala and nacc to two frontal regions, the orbito-frontal cortex (ofc) and the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc), respectively. 2013-01-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ninglei Sun, Steven R Laviolett. Inactivation of the basolateral amygdala during opiate reward learning disinhibits prelimbic cortical neurons and modulates associative memory extinction. Psychopharmacology. vol 222. issue 4. 2013-01-22. PMID:22430028. neurons within the basolateral amygdala (bla) and prelimbic cortex (plc) are involved in associative learning during morphine reward memory recall and extinction. 2013-01-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Viviana Trezza, Ruth Damsteegt, Antonia Manduca, Stefania Petrosino, Linda W M Van Kerkhof, R Jeroen Pasterkamp, Yeping Zhou, Patrizia Campolongo, Vincenzo Cuomo, Vincenzo Di Marzo, Louk J M J Vanderschure. Endocannabinoids in amygdala and nucleus accumbens mediate social play reward in adolescent rats. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 32. issue 43. 2013-01-07. PMID:23100412. endocannabinoids in amygdala and nucleus accumbens mediate social play reward in adolescent rats. 2013-01-07 2023-08-12 rat
Yuliya S Nikolova, Ahmad R Harir. Neural responses to threat and reward interact to predict stress-related problem drinking: A novel protective role of the amygdala. Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. vol 2. 2012-11-21. PMID:23151390. neural responses to threat and reward interact to predict stress-related problem drinking: a novel protective role of the amygdala. 2012-11-21 2023-08-12 Not clear