All Relations between reward and prefrontal cortex

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Philip E Mosley, Saee Paliwal, Katherine Robinson, Terry Coyne, Peter Silburn, Marc Tittgemeyer, Klaas E Stephan, Michael Breakspear, Alistair Perr. The structural connectivity of discrete networks underlies impulsivity and gambling in Parkinson's disease. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 142. issue 12. 2020-05-21. PMID:31665241. further, reduced connectivity of the reward evaluation network was associated with more 'double or nothing' gambles, weighted by connections between the subthalamic nucleus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex. 2020-05-21 2023-08-13 human
Leopold Zangemeister, Fabian Grabenhorst, Wolfram Schult. Neural activity in human ventromedial prefrontal cortex reflecting the intention to save reward. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 14. issue 12. 2020-05-20. PMID:31993656. neural activity in human ventromedial prefrontal cortex reflecting the intention to save reward. 2020-05-20 2023-08-13 human
Grazia Mirabito, Zinat Taiwo, Matt Bezdek, Sharee N Ligh. Fronto-striatal activity predicts anhedonia and positive empathy subtypes. Brain imaging and behavior. vol 13. issue 6. 2020-05-18. PMID:30868401. the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, globus pallidus, and nucleus accumbens are important components of the reward circuit in the brain; and prior research suggests individuals with damage to these regions feel less pleasure (i.e., are anhedonic). 2020-05-18 2023-08-13 human
Naoyasu Hirao, Madoka Noriuchi, Hiroko Isobe, Yoshiaki Kikuch. Luxury Cues Facilitate the Connection Between Social Dominance and Reward Mediated by the Lateral Prefrontal Cortex. Journal of cosmetic science. vol 71. issue 1. 2020-05-18. PMID:32271707. luxury cues facilitate the connection between social dominance and reward mediated by the lateral prefrontal cortex. 2020-05-18 2023-08-13 human
Zhipeng Cao, Marc Bennett, Catherine Orr, Ilknur Icke, Tobias Banaschewski, Gareth J Barker, Arun L W Bokde, Uli Bromberg, Christian Büchel, Erin Burke Quinlan, Sylvane Desrivières, Herta Flor, Vincent Frouin, Hugh Garavan, Penny Gowland, Andreas Heinz, Bernd Ittermann, Jean-Luc Martinot, Frauke Nees, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos, Tomáš Paus, Luise Poustka, Sarah Hohmann, Juliane H Fröhner, Michael N Smolka, Henrik Walter, Gunter Schumann, Robert Whela. Mapping adolescent reward anticipation, receipt, and prediction error during the monetary incentive delay task. Human brain mapping. vol 40. issue 1. 2020-04-06. PMID:30240509. bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex and bilateral thalamus exhibited positive and negative activation, respectively, during reward receipt. 2020-04-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Constantin Winker, Maimu A Rehbein, Dean Sabatinelli, Markus Junghofe. Repeated noninvasive stimulation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex reveals cumulative amplification of pleasant compared to unpleasant scene processing: A single subject pilot study. PloS one. vol 15. issue 1. 2020-04-01. PMID:31961881. the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc) is a major hub of the reward system and has been shown to activate specifically in response to pleasant / rewarding stimuli. 2020-04-01 2023-08-13 human
Seng Bum Michael Yoo, Benjamin Y Hayde. The Transition from Evaluation to Selection Involves Neural Subspace Reorganization in Core Reward Regions. Neuron. vol 105. issue 4. 2020-03-30. PMID:31836322. we examined responses of neurons in two core reward regions, orbitofrontal (ofc) and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc), during two-option choice with asynchronous offer presentation. 2020-03-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marie-Laure Cléry-Melin, Fabrice Jollant, Philip Gorwoo. Reward systems and cognitions in Major Depressive Disorder. CNS spectrums. vol 24. issue 1. 2020-03-24. PMID:30472971. the 3 core aspects of reward processing have specific neurobiological correlates that involve the ventral and dorsal striatum, lateral habenula, ventral tegmental area, orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and ventromedial and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. 2020-03-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Eliza Jacobs-Brichford, Kirk F Manson, Jamie D Roitma. Effects of chronic cannabinoid exposure during adolescence on reward preference and mPFC activation in adulthood. Physiology & behavior. vol 199. 2020-03-19. PMID:30529340. once animals reached adulthood, we used a probabilistic reward (pr) choice task to elicit pfc activity and measure how patterns of activity to task-related events were modulated by adolescent win-treatment. 2020-03-19 2023-08-13 rat
Zahra Taslimi, Alireza Komaki, Abdolrahman Sarihi, Abbas Haghparas. Effect of acute and chronic restraint stress on electrical activity of prefrontal cortex neurons in the reinstatement of extinguished methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference: An electrophysiological study. Brain research bulletin. vol 146. 2020-03-10. PMID:30660715. increased vulnerability to drug abuse has been observed after exposure to stress and the prefrontal cortex (pfc) plays a major role in the control of the stress response and reward pathway. 2020-03-10 2023-08-13 rat
Zahra Taslimi, Alireza Komaki, Abdolrahman Sarihi, Abbas Haghparas. Effect of acute and chronic restraint stress on electrical activity of prefrontal cortex neurons in the reinstatement of extinguished methamphetamine-induced conditioned place preference: An electrophysiological study. Brain research bulletin. vol 146. 2020-03-10. PMID:30660715. it appears that the pfc is implicated in the associated reward pathway and stress functions. 2020-03-10 2023-08-13 rat
Albert C Ga. Religious Belief at the Level of the Brain: Neural Correlates and Influence of Culture. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 207. issue 7. 2020-03-10. PMID:31259793. belief, whether religious or nonreligious, is associated with greater signal in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc), a brain region important for self-representation, emotional associations, reward, and goal-driven behavior. 2020-03-10 2023-08-13 Not clear
Li Wang, Kun Bi, Jing An, Meng Li, Ke Li, Qing-Mei Kong, Xue-Ni Li, Qing Lu, Tian-Mei S. Abnormal structural brain network and hemisphere-specific changes in bulimia nervosa. Translational psychiatry. vol 9. issue 1. 2020-03-09. PMID:31455767. for nodal measures of strength, local efficiency, and betweenness centrality, bn patients displayed abnormal increases in multiple left-lateralized nodes within the mesocorticolimbic reward circuitry (including the orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate, insular, medial temporal, and subcortical areas), lateral temporal-occipital cortex, and precuneus, while reduced global efficiency was observed in the right-lateralized nodes within the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, mesocorticolimbic circuitry, somatosensory and visuospatial system. 2020-03-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Vikram S Chib, Ryo Adachi, John P O'Dohert. Neural substrates of social facilitation effects on incentive-based performance. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 13. issue 4. 2020-03-06. PMID:29648653. we found that during social facilitation, social signals represented in the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmpfc) enhanced reward value computations in ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmpfc). 2020-03-06 2023-08-13 human
Joni D Walli. Reward. Handbook of clinical neurology. vol 163. 2020-02-26. PMID:31590735. reward also affects signals in lateral prefrontal cortex related to attention and response selection, ensuring that behaviors are optimally prioritized. 2020-02-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fabian Grabenhorst, Ken-Ichiro Tsutsui, Shunsuke Kobayashi, Wolfram Schult. Primate prefrontal neurons signal economic risk derived from the statistics of recent reward experience. eLife. vol 8. 2020-02-24. PMID:31343407. here, we investigated whether neurons in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex process risk derived from reward experience. 2020-02-24 2023-08-13 monkey
Shiva Farashahi, Christopher H Donahue, Benjamin Y Hayden, Daeyeol Lee, Alireza Soltan. Flexible combination of reward information across primates. Nature human behaviour. vol 3. issue 11. 2020-02-07. PMID:31501543. additionally, the level of volatility influenced relative weighting of certain and uncertain reward information, and this was reflected in the encoding of reward magnitude by neurons in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. 2020-02-07 2023-08-13 monkey
Jillian Dorrian, Stephanie Centofanti, Ashleigh Smith, Kathryn Demos McDermot. Self-regulation and social behavior during sleep deprivation. Progress in brain research. vol 246. 2020-02-06. PMID:31072564. sleep deprived individuals performing tasks with social components show altered brain activity in areas of the prefrontal cortex implicated in self-control, inhibition, evaluation, and decision-making, in proximity to mesocorticolimbic pathways to reward and emotional processing areas. 2020-02-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Max M Owens, Sabrina K Syan, Michael Amlung, Steven R H Beach, Lawrence H Sweet, James MacKillo. Functional and structural neuroimaging studies of delayed reward discounting in addiction: A systematic review. Psychological bulletin. vol 145. issue 2. 2020-01-20. PMID:30652907. among individuals with addictive disorders, there was substantial evidence of greater neural activity in the executive control network during choices for larger-delayed rewards (delayed gratification) relative to choices for smaller-immediate rewards (immediate gratification), particularly in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, as well as moderate evidence of greater recruitment of the default mode, salience, and reward valuation networks during larger-delayed choices. 2020-01-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mina M Rizk, Harry Rubin-Falcone, Xuejing Lin, John G Keilp, Jeffrey M Miller, Matthew S Milak, M Elizabeth Sublette, Maria A Oquendo, R Todd Ogden, Nashaat A Abdelfadeel, Mohamed A Abdelhameed, J John Man. Gray matter volumetric study of major depression and suicidal behavior. Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging. vol 283. 2019-12-31. PMID:30469094. although this contrasts with our hypothesis, the observed larger prefrontal cortex gmv in higher-lethality suicide attempters may underlie the set of attributes observed previously in this suicidal subgroup, including enhanced suicide attempt planning, greater response inhibition, and delayed reward capabilities. 2019-12-31 2023-08-13 Not clear