All Relations between reward and ventral striatum

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Eva H Telzer, Carrie L Masten, Elliot T Berkman, Matthew D Lieberman, Andrew J Fulign. Neural regions associated with self control and mentalizing are recruited during prosocial behaviors towards the family. NeuroImage. vol 58. issue 1. 2011-11-23. PMID:21703352. psychophysiological interaction (ppi) analyses revealed that individuals with stronger family obligation preferences showed greater functional coupling between regions involved in self-control and mentalizing with the ventral striatum, a region involved in reward processing. 2011-11-23 2023-08-12 human
Joshua M Carlson, Dan Foti, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Eddie Harmon-Jones, Greg Hajca. Ventral striatal and medial prefrontal BOLD activation is correlated with reward-related electrocortical activity: a combined ERP and fMRI study. NeuroImage. vol 57. issue 4. 2011-11-21. PMID:21624476. functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) research suggests that the ventral striatum (vs)/nucleus accumbens, medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), and broader mesocorticolimbic dopamine system mediate aspects of reward processing from expectation of reward to pleasantness experienced upon reward attainment. 2011-11-21 2023-08-12 human
Simon Evans, Stephen M Fleming, Raymond J Dolan, Bruno B Averbec. Effects of emotional preferences on value-based decision-making are mediated by mentalizing and not reward networks. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 23. issue 9. 2011-11-15. PMID:20946058. activity in the subcallosal cingulate and the ventral striatum, both involved in reward learning, correlated with financial reward feedback, whereas the differential contribution of social value activated dorsal temporo-parietal junction and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, previously proposed as components of a mentalizing network. 2011-11-15 2023-08-12 human
Amparo Novejarque, Nicolás Gutiérrez-Castellanos, Enrique Lanuza, Fernando Martínez-Garcí. Amygdaloid projections to the ventral striatum in mice: direct and indirect chemosensory inputs to the brain reward system. Frontiers in neuroanatomy. vol 5. 2011-11-10. PMID:22007159. amygdaloid projections to the ventral striatum in mice: direct and indirect chemosensory inputs to the brain reward system. 2011-11-10 2023-08-12 mouse
Nora T Walter, Sebastian A Markett, Christian Montag, Martin Reute. A genetic contribution to cooperation: dopamine-relevant genes are associated with social facilitation. Social neuroscience. vol 6. issue 3. 2011-09-22. PMID:21061227. brain imaging studies have shown that reciprocity, cooperativeness, and social rewards activate reward processing areas with strong dopaminergic input, such as the ventral striatum. 2011-09-22 2023-08-12 human
Chantal Martin-Soelch, Joanna Szczepanik, Allison Nugent, Krystle Barhaghi, Denise Rallis, Peter Herscovitch, Richard E Carson, Wayne C Drevet. Lateralization and gender differences in the dopaminergic response to unpredictable reward in the human ventral striatum. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2011-09-16. PMID:21453423. lateralization and gender differences in the dopaminergic response to unpredictable reward in the human ventral striatum. 2011-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Chantal Martin-Soelch, Joanna Szczepanik, Allison Nugent, Krystle Barhaghi, Denise Rallis, Peter Herscovitch, Richard E Carson, Wayne C Drevet. Lateralization and gender differences in the dopaminergic response to unpredictable reward in the human ventral striatum. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2011-09-16. PMID:21453423. a significant reduction in binding potential (bp(nd) ) in the reward condition vs. the control condition was found only in the right ventral striatum, and the Δbp was greater in the right than the left ventral striatum. 2011-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Chantal Martin-Soelch, Joanna Szczepanik, Allison Nugent, Krystle Barhaghi, Denise Rallis, Peter Herscovitch, Richard E Carson, Wayne C Drevet. Lateralization and gender differences in the dopaminergic response to unpredictable reward in the human ventral striatum. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 33. issue 9. 2011-09-16. PMID:21453423. these data suggest that da release in response to unpredictable reward is lateralized in the human ventral striatum, particularly in males. 2011-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Niklas Ihssen, W Miles Cox, Alison Wiggett, Javad Salehi Fadardi, David E J Linde. Differentiating heavy from light drinkers by neural responses to visual alcohol cues and other motivational stimuli. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 21. issue 6. 2011-09-13. PMID:21045002. when participants were confronted with visual cues related to alcohol, heavy drinkers showed amplified blood oxygen level-dependent signal responses in specific emotional areas (insular cortex) and in parts of the brain's reward circuitry (ventral striatum). 2011-09-13 2023-08-12 human
Tristan A Bekinschtein, Matthew H Davis, Jennifer M Rodd, Adrian M Owe. Why clowns taste funny: the relationship between humor and semantic ambiguity. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 26. 2011-09-13. PMID:21715632. in addition, hearing jokes was associated with increased activity in a network of subcortical regions, including the amygdala, the ventral striatum, and the midbrain, that have been implicated in experiencing positive reward. 2011-09-13 2023-08-12 human
K-P Lesch, S Selch, T J Renner, C Jacob, T T Nguyen, T Hahn, M Romanos, S Walitza, S Shoichet, A Dempfle, M Heine, A Boreatti-Hümmer, J Romanos, S Gross-Lesch, H Zerlaut, T Wultsch, S Heinzel, M Fassnacht, A Fallgatter, B Allolio, H Schäfer, A Warnke, A Reif, H-H Ropers, R Ullman. Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: association with neuropeptide Y gene dosage in an extended pedigree. Molecular psychiatry. vol 16. issue 5. 2011-08-15. PMID:20308990. lower activation of the left ventral striatum and left posterior insula during anticipation of large rewards or losses elicited by functional magnetic resonance imaging links gene dose-dependent increases in npy to reward and emotion processing in duplication carriers. 2011-08-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Konstanze Albrecht, Kirsten G Volz, Matthias Sutter, David I Laibson, D Yves von Cramo. What is for me is not for you: brain correlates of intertemporal choice for self and other. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 6. issue 2. 2011-08-04. PMID:20529885. the presence of an immediate reward in the choice set elevates activation of the ventral striatum, pregenual anterior cingulate cortex and anterior medial prefrontal cortex. 2011-08-04 2023-08-12 human
Penny A MacDonald, Alex A MacDonald, Ken N Seergobin, Ruzbeh Tamjeedi, Hooman Ganjavi, Jean-Sebastien Provost, Oury Monch. The effect of dopamine therapy on ventral and dorsal striatum-mediated cognition in Parkinson's disease: support from functional MRI. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 134. issue Pt 5. 2011-07-22. PMID:21596772. this finding was in line with our contention that ventral striatum mediates learning stimulus associations, even when explicit feedback or reward is not provided. 2011-07-22 2023-08-12 human
Matthijs A A van der Meer, A David Redis. Low and High Gamma Oscillations in Rat Ventral Striatum have Distinct Relationships to Behavior, Reward, and Spiking Activity on a Learned Spatial Decision Task. Frontiers in integrative neuroscience. vol 3. 2011-07-14. PMID:19562092. low and high gamma oscillations in rat ventral striatum have distinct relationships to behavior, reward, and spiking activity on a learned spatial decision task. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 human
Christopher J Burke, Philippe N Tobler, Wolfram Schultz, Michelle Baddele. Striatal BOLD Response Reflects the Impact of Herd Information on Financial Decisions. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 4. 2011-07-14. PMID:20589242. we demonstrate that activity in the ventral striatum, an area heavily implicated in reward processing, tracked the degree of influence on participants' decisions arising from the observation of other peoples' decisions. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 human
Andrew M Brooks, V S Chandrasekhar Pammi, Charles Noussair, C Monica Capra, Jan B Engelmann, Gregory S Bern. From bad to worse: striatal coding of the relative value of painful decisions. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 4. 2011-07-14. PMID:21103006. this lends evidence to the idea that the ventral striatum is not solely responsible for reward processing but that it might also signal the relative value of an expected outcome or action, regardless of whether the outcome is entirely appetitive or aversive. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 human
Matthijs A A van der Meer, A David Redis. Theta phase precession in rat ventral striatum links place and reward information. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 8. 2011-06-21. PMID:21414906. theta phase precession in rat ventral striatum links place and reward information. 2011-06-21 2023-08-12 rat
Simon Lacey, Henrik Hagtvedt, Vanessa M Patrick, Amy Anderson, Randall Stilla, Gopikrishna Deshpande, Xiaoping Hu, João R Sato, Srinivas Reddy, K Sathia. Art for reward's sake: visual art recruits the ventral striatum. NeuroImage. vol 55. issue 1. 2011-05-13. PMID:21111833. art for reward's sake: visual art recruits the ventral striatum. 2011-05-13 2023-08-12 human
Vinod Venkatraman, Scott A Huettel, Lisa Y M Chuah, John W Payne, Michael W L Che. Sleep deprivation biases the neural mechanisms underlying economic preferences. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 10. 2011-05-11. PMID:21389226. analogous changes were observed during receipt of reward outcomes: elevated activation to gains in ventromedial prefrontal cortex and ventral striatum, but attenuated anterior insula activation following losses. 2011-05-11 2023-08-12 human
Cristina Velázquez-Marrero, Patricia Wynne, Alexandra Bernardo, Stephanie Palacio, Gilles Martin, Steven N Treistma. The relationship between duration of initial alcohol exposure and persistence of molecular tolerance is markedly nonlinear. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 7. 2011-04-01. PMID:21325511. we examine the influence of temporal parameters of alcohol exposure on the characteristics of bk molecular tolerance in the ventral striatum, an important component of brain reward circuitry. 2011-04-01 2023-08-12 mouse