نتایج جستجو برای: dorsomedial striatum

تعداد نتایج: 15340  

2015
Esther Via Carles Soriano-Mas Isabel Sánchez Laura Forcano Ben J. Harrison Christopher G. Davey Jesús Pujol Ignacio Martínez-Zalacaín José M. Menchón Fernando Fernández-Aranda Narcís Cardoner Wael El-Deredy

Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) display impaired social interactions, implicated in the development and prognosis of the disorder. Importantly, social behavior is modulated by reward-based processes, and dysfunctional at-brain-level reward responses have been involved in AN neurobiological models. However, no prior evidence exists of whether these neural alterations would be equally present...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Alexandra G. DiFeliceantonio Omar S. Mabrouk Robert T. Kennedy Kent C. Berridge

Compulsive overconsumption of reward characterizes disorders ranging from binge eating to drug addiction. Here, we provide evidence that enkephalin surges in an anteromedial quadrant of dorsal neostriatum contribute to generating intense consumption of palatable food. In ventral striatum, mu opioid circuitry contributes an important component of motivation to consume reward. In dorsal neostriat...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2017
Hugo J. Spiers Bradley C. Love Mike E. Le Pelley Charlotte E. Gibb Robin A. Murphy

Despite advances in understanding the brain structures involved in the expression of stereotypes and prejudice, little is known about the brain structures involved in their acquisition. Here, we combined fMRI, a task involving learning the valence of different social groups, and modeling of the learning process involved in the development of biases in thinking about social groups that support p...

2015
Makoto Ito Kenji Doya

Previous theoretical studies of animal and human behavioral learning have focused on the dichotomy of the value-based strategy using action value functions to predict rewards and the model-based strategy using internal models to predict environmental states. However, animals and humans often take simple procedural behaviors, such as the "win-stay, lose-switch" strategy without explicit predicti...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Simone Grimm Jutta Ernst Peter Boesiger Daniel Schuepbach Daniel Hell Heinz Boeker Georg Northoff

Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) often show a tendency to strongly introspect and reflect upon their self, which has been described as increased self-focus. Although subcortical-cortical midline structures have been associated with reflection and introspection of oneself in healthy subjects, the neural correlates of the abnormally increased attribution of negative emotions to onese...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2012
Wolfgang M Pauli Alexandra D Clark Heidi J Guenther Randall C O'Reilly Jerry W Rudy

Evidence suggests that two regions of the striatum contribute differential support to instrumental response selection. The dorsomedial striatum (DMS) is thought to support expectancy-mediated actions, and the dorsolateral striatum (DLS) is thought to support habits. Currently it is unclear whether these regions store task-relevant information or just coordinate the learning and retention of the...

2012
Aaron J. Gruber Robert J. McDonald

Motivated behavior exhibits properties that change with experience and partially dissociate among a number of brain structures. Here, we review evidence from rodent experiments demonstrating that multiple brain systems acquire information in parallel and either cooperate or compete for behavioral control. We propose a conceptual model of systems interaction wherein a ventral emotional memory ne...

2014
Jill R. Crittenden Carolyn J. Lacey Tyrone Lee Hilary A. Bowden Ann M. Graybiel

In drug users, drug-related cues alone can induce dopamine release in the dorsal striatum. Instructive cues activate inputs to the striatum from both dopaminergic and cholinergic neurons, which are thought to work together to support motor learning and motivated behaviors. Imbalances in these neuromodulatory influences can impair normal action selection and might thus contribute to pathological...

2014
Patricia Bado Annerose Engel Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza Ivanei E Bramati Fernando F Paiva Rodrigo Basilio João R Sato Fernanda Tovar-Moll Jorge Moll

Humans spend a substantial share of their lives mind-wandering. This spontaneous thinking activity usually comprises autobiographical recall, emotional, and self-referential components. While neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a specific brain "default mode network" (DMN) is consistently engaged by the "resting state" of the mind, the relative contribution of key cognitive components t...

2013
Keiji Miura Alice Y. Wang Naoshige Uchida

Decision making requires an actor to not only steer behavior towards specific goals, but also determine the optimal vigor of performance. Current research and models have largely focused on the former problem of how actions are directed, while overlooking the latter problem of how they are energized. Here, we designed a self-paced decision-making paradigm that showed that rats' performance vigo...

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