All Relations between reward and prefrontal cortex

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Peter Kirsch, Anne Schienle, Rudolf Stark, Gebhard Sammer, Carlo Blecker, Bertram Walter, Ulrich Ott, Jessica Burkart, Dieter Vait. Anticipation of reward in a nonaversive differential conditioning paradigm and the brain reward system: an event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage. vol 20. issue 2. 2003-12-19. PMID:14568478. findings from animal as well as human neuroimaging studies suggest that reward delivery is associated with the activation of subcortical limbic and prefrontal brain regions, including the thalamus, the striatum, the anterior cingulate and the prefrontal cortex. 2003-12-19 2023-08-12 human
Jonathan D Wallis, Earl K Mille. Neuronal activity in primate dorsolateral and orbital prefrontal cortex during performance of a reward preference task. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 18. issue 7. 2003-12-19. PMID:14622240. neuronal activity in primate dorsolateral and orbital prefrontal cortex during performance of a reward preference task. 2003-12-19 2023-08-12 monkey
Jonathan D Wallis, Earl K Mille. Neuronal activity in primate dorsolateral and orbital prefrontal cortex during performance of a reward preference task. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 18. issue 7. 2003-12-19. PMID:14622240. while lesion studies implicate a particular pfc region, the orbitofrontal cortex (ofc), in reward processing, neurons encoding reward have been reported in both the ofc and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlpfc). 2003-12-19 2023-08-12 monkey
Jonathan D Wallis, Earl K Mille. Neuronal activity in primate dorsolateral and orbital prefrontal cortex during performance of a reward preference task. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 18. issue 7. 2003-12-19. PMID:14622240. these results are consistent with reward information entering the pfc via the ofc, where it is passed to the dlpfc and used to control behaviour. 2003-12-19 2023-08-12 monkey
Marcello Spinell. Relationship between drug use and prefrontal-associated traits. Addiction biology. vol 8. issue 1. 2003-11-20. PMID:12745418. both cognitive and neuroimaging studies have implicated prefrontal cortex in processes of reward and addiction. 2003-11-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Matthew R Roesch, Carl R Olso. Impact of expected reward on neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields and premotor cortex. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 90. issue 3. 2003-11-19. PMID:12801905. impact of expected reward on neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields and premotor cortex. 2003-11-19 2023-08-12 monkey
Matthew R Roesch, Carl R Olso. Impact of expected reward on neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields and premotor cortex. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 90. issue 3. 2003-11-19. PMID:12801905. the tendency for neuronal activity to increase after cues that predicted a large reward became progressively stronger in progressively more posterior areas both in the lateral sector of the frontal lobe (pfc < fef < fef/pm < pm) and in the medial sector (sef < smar). 2003-11-19 2023-08-12 monkey
Matthew R Roesch, Carl R Olso. Impact of expected reward on neuronal activity in prefrontal cortex, frontal and supplementary eye fields and premotor cortex. Journal of neurophysiology. vol 90. issue 3. 2003-11-19. PMID:12801905. this finding points to the need to determine whether reward-related activity in other nonlimbic brain areas, including dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the dorsal striatum, genuinely represents the value of the expected reward or, alternatively, is related to motivational modulation of motor signals. 2003-11-19 2023-08-12 monkey
C Martin-Soelch, J Missimer, K L Leenders, W Schult. Neural activity related to the processing of increasing monetary reward in smokers and nonsmokers. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 18. issue 3. 2003-10-03. PMID:12911764. the results show that a cortico-subcortical loop, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the orbitofrontal cortex, the cingulate gyrus and the thalamus is involved in processing increasing monetary reward. 2003-10-03 2023-08-12 human
Ines Bohn, Christian Giertler, Wolfgang Haube. Orbital prefrontal cortex and guidance of instrumental behaviour in rats under reversal conditions. Behavioural brain research. vol 143. issue 1. 2003-09-09. PMID:12842295. the orbital prefrontal cortex (opfc) is suggested to be part of a circuitry mediating the perception of reward and the initiation of adaptive behavioural responses. 2003-09-09 2023-08-12 rat
Ines Bohn, Christian Giertler, Wolfgang Haube. Orbital prefrontal cortex and guidance of instrumental behavior of rats by visuospatial stimuli predicting reward magnitude. Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). vol 10. issue 3. 2003-08-13. PMID:12773582. orbital prefrontal cortex and guidance of instrumental behavior of rats by visuospatial stimuli predicting reward magnitude. 2003-08-13 2023-08-12 rat
Ines Bohn, Christian Giertler, Wolfgang Haube. Orbital prefrontal cortex and guidance of instrumental behavior of rats by visuospatial stimuli predicting reward magnitude. Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). vol 10. issue 3. 2003-08-13. PMID:12773582. the orbital prefrontal cortex (opfc) is part of a circuitry mediating the perception of reward and the initiation of adaptive behavioral responses. 2003-08-13 2023-08-12 rat
Susan R Sesack, David B Car. Selective prefrontal cortex inputs to dopamine cells: implications for schizophrenia. Physiology & behavior. vol 77. issue 4-5. 2003-07-11. PMID:12526992. dopamine (da) neurons in the substantia nigra (sn) and ventral tegmental area (vta) form several projection systems with diverse functions, such as motor planning through the striatum, reward seeking via the nucleus accumbens (nac), and cognitive control through the prefrontal cortex (pfc). 2003-07-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Huiyuan Zheng, Michele Corkern, Irina Stoyanova, Laurel M Patterson, Rui Tian, Hans-Rudolf Berthou. Peptides that regulate food intake: appetite-inducing accumbens manipulation activates hypothalamic orexin neurons and inhibits POMC neurons. American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. vol 284. issue 6. 2003-06-17. PMID:12736179. corticolimbic circuits involving the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and ventral striatum determine the reward value of food and might play a role in environmentally induced obesity. 2003-06-17 2023-08-12 rat
N Ramnani, R C Mial. Instructed delay activity in the human prefrontal cortex is modulated by monetary reward expectation. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 13. issue 3. 2003-04-10. PMID:12571121. we found three areas with significant interaction between reward and preparation: the prestriate visual cortex, the premotor cortex and the lateral prefrontal cortex. 2003-04-10 2023-08-12 human
Rossella Ventura, Simona Cabib, Antonio Alcaro, Cristina Orsini, Stefano Puglisi-Allegr. Norepinephrine in the prefrontal cortex is critical for amphetamine-induced reward and mesoaccumbens dopamine release. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 23. issue 5. 2003-03-24. PMID:12629192. norepinephrine in the prefrontal cortex is critical for amphetamine-induced reward and mesoaccumbens dopamine release. 2003-03-24 2023-08-12 mouse
Brock E Schroeder, Craig A Schiltz, Ann E Kelle. Neural activation profile elicited by cues associated with the anxiogenic drug yohimbine differs from that observed for reward-paired cues. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 28. issue 1. 2003-03-17. PMID:12496936. these observations show a neural activation profile elicited by cues associated with the anxiogenic drug yohimbine and further support the hypothesis that prefrontal cortex has a specific role in reward expectancy. 2003-03-17 2023-08-12 rat
A Hein. Dopaminergic dysfunction in alcoholism and schizophrenia--psychopathological and behavioral correlates. European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists. vol 17. issue 1. 2002-08-21. PMID:11918987. according to these studies, reward anticipation but not anticipated reward consumption is accompanied by a phasic dopamine release in the striatum and prefrontal cortex. 2002-08-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Hein. Dopaminergic dysfunction in alcoholism and schizophrenia--psychopathological and behavioral correlates. European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists. vol 17. issue 1. 2002-08-21. PMID:11918987. in the striatum, phasic dopamine release primarily affects motivation, psychomotor activation and reward craving, while in the prefrontal cortex, dopaminergic stimulation is involved in the activation of working memory and reward anticipation. 2002-08-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Johan Lauwereyns, Katsumi Watanabe, Brian Coe, Okihide Hikosak. A neural correlate of response bias in monkey caudate nucleus. Nature. vol 418. issue 6896. 2002-08-13. PMID:12140557. primates are equipped with neural circuits in the prefrontal cortex, the parietal cortex and the basal ganglia that predict the availability of reward during the performance of behavioural tasks. 2002-08-13 2023-08-12 monkey