All Relations between reward expectation and cerebellum

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Lara Hamzehpour, Tamara Bohn, Valentin Dutsch, Lucia Jaspers, Oliver Grim. From brain to body: exploring the connection between altered reward processing and physical fitness in schizophrenia. Psychiatry research. vol 335. 2024-03-31. PMID:38555826. on the other handy, szs revealed stronger activity in the posterior cingulate cortex and in cerebellar regions during reward anticipation, which could be linked to decreased overall physical fitness. 2024-03-31 2024-04-03 Not clear
Noga Larry, Gil Zur, Mati Joshu. Organization of reward and movement signals in the basal ganglia and cerebellum. Nature communications. vol 15. issue 1. 2024-03-08. PMID:38459003. reward expectation and movement signals were the most pronounced in the output structure of the basal ganglia, intermediate in the cerebellum, and the smallest in the input structure of the basal ganglia. 2024-03-08 2024-03-11 monkey
F Carruzzo, A O Giarratana, L Del Puppo, S Kaiser, P N Tobler, M Kaliuzhn. Neural bases of reward anticipation in healthy individuals with low, mid, and high levels of schizotypy. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-06-19. PMID:37337085. whole-brain psycho-physiological interaction analyses of the left and right ventral striatum revealed increased connectivity during reward anticipation with widespread regions in frontal, parietal and occipital cortex as well as the cerebellum and midbrain. 2023-06-19 2023-08-14 human
Eline S Kruithof, Jana Klaus, Dennis J L G Schutte. The human cerebellum in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2023-04-15. PMID:37060968. the findings of this meta-analysis show distinct involvement of the cerebellum in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing as part of a predictive coding routine. 2023-04-15 2023-08-14 human
Eline S Kruithof, Jana Klaus, Dennis J L G Schutte. The human cerebellum in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2023-04-15. PMID:37060968. while the involvement of the cerebellum in reward processing has been established in animals, there is no detailed account of which cerebellar regions are involved in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing in humans. 2023-04-15 2023-08-14 human
Eline S Kruithof, Jana Klaus, Dennis J L G Schutte. The human cerebellum in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2023-04-15. PMID:37060968. the human cerebellum in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing: an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. 2023-04-15 2023-08-14 human
Eline S Kruithof, Jana Klaus, Dennis J L G Schutte. The human cerebellum in reward anticipation and reward outcome processing: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 2023-04-15. PMID:37060968. to this end, an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies was performed to investigate cerebellar functional activity patterns associated with reward anticipation and reward outcome processing in healthy adults. 2023-04-15 2023-08-14 human
Xun Yang, Yueyue Su, Fan Yang, Yuan Song, Jiangnan Yan, Ya Luo, Jianguang Zen. Neurofunctional mapping of reward anticipation and outcome for major depressive disorder: a voxel-based meta-analysis. Psychological medicine. 2022-09-01. PMID:36047042. during reward anticipation, the depressed patients exhibited an increased response in the bilateral middle cingulate cortex (mcc) extending to the anterior cingulate cortex, the medial prefrontal cortex, the left inferior frontal gyrus (ifg), and the postcentral gyrus, but a reduced response in the mesolimbic circuit, including the left striatum, insula, amygdala, right cerebellum, striatum, and ifg, compared to controls. 2022-09-01 2023-08-14 human
Nihal Apaydın, Sertaç Üstün, Emre H Kale, İpek Çelikağ, Halise D Özgüven, Bora Baskak, Metehan Çiçe. Neural Mechanisms Underlying Time Perception and Reward Anticipation. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 12. 2020-10-01. PMID:29662447. on the other hand, reward anticipation activated anterior insular cortex, nucleus accumbens, caudate nucleus, thalamus, cerebellum, postcentral gyrus, and peristriate cortex. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
William Heffley, Court Hul. Classical conditioning drives learned reward prediction signals in climbing fibers across the lateral cerebellum. eLife. vol 8. 2020-03-20. PMID:31509108. these instructional signals are well suited to guide cerebellar learning based on reward expectation and enable a cerebellar contribution to reward driven behaviors, suggesting a broad role for the lateral cerebellum in reward-based learning. 2020-03-20 2023-08-13 mouse
Le Xiao, Caroline Bornmann, Laetitia Hatstatt-Burklé, Peter Scheiffel. Regulation of striatal cells and goal-directed behavior by cerebellar outputs. Nature communications. vol 9. issue 1. 2018-12-28. PMID:30087345. cerebellar computation has been proposed to control motor but also non-motor behaviors, including reward expectation and cognitive flexibility. 2018-12-28 2023-08-13 mouse