According to our model, the motivation for appetitive-searching vs. distress-avoiding behaviors is regulated by two parallel cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical (CSTC) re-entry circuits that include the core and the shell parts of the nucleus accumbens, respectively. An entire series of basal ganglia, running from the caudate nucleus on one side to the centromedial amygdala on the other side, control the intensity of these reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behaviors by stimulating the activity of the (pre)frontal and limbic cortices. Hyperactive motivation to display behavior that potentially results in reward induces feelings of hankering (relief leads to pleasure); while, hyperactive motivation to exhibit behavior related to avoidance of ave...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Although it is well established that Bipolar Disorder (BD) is characterized by excessive positive em...
Motivation directs and guides an organisms interaction with their environment and is profoundly infl...
According to our model, the motivation for appetitive-searching vs. distress-avoiding behaviors is r...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
A recently developed anatomical model describes how the intensity of reward-seeking and misery-fleei...
According to our model of the regulation of appetitive-searching vs. distress-avoiding behaviors, th...
The introduction of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors has gradually changed the borders of the...
A recently developed model describes how evolutionary old neuronal systems allow freemoving animals,...
One of the most interesting but tenebrous parts of the bipolar disorder (BD) story is the switch bet...
Pleasure is mediated by well-developed mesocorticolimbic circuitry and serves adaptive functions. In...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Chapter 1: The neural mechanisms conferring reduced motivation, as observed in depressed individuals...
Objectives: Emotion regulation difficulties precipitate and exacerbate acute mood symptoms in indivi...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Although it is well established that Bipolar Disorder (BD) is characterized by excessive positive em...
Motivation directs and guides an organisms interaction with their environment and is profoundly infl...
According to our model, the motivation for appetitive-searching vs. distress-avoiding behaviors is r...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
A recently developed anatomical model describes how the intensity of reward-seeking and misery-fleei...
According to our model of the regulation of appetitive-searching vs. distress-avoiding behaviors, th...
The introduction of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors has gradually changed the borders of the...
A recently developed model describes how evolutionary old neuronal systems allow freemoving animals,...
One of the most interesting but tenebrous parts of the bipolar disorder (BD) story is the switch bet...
Pleasure is mediated by well-developed mesocorticolimbic circuitry and serves adaptive functions. In...
International audienceBecause of our classification system limitations for defining psychiatric diso...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Chapter 1: The neural mechanisms conferring reduced motivation, as observed in depressed individuals...
Objectives: Emotion regulation difficulties precipitate and exacerbate acute mood symptoms in indivi...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Although it is well established that Bipolar Disorder (BD) is characterized by excessive positive em...
Motivation directs and guides an organisms interaction with their environment and is profoundly infl...