In this review, we highlight evidence that supports a role for the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) in motivated behavior. We include a neuroanatomical and neurochemical overview, outlining what is known of the cellular makeup of the region and its most prominent afferent and efferent connections. We discuss how these connections and distinctions across the anterior-posterior axis correspond to the perceived function of the PVT. We then focus on the hypothalamic-thalamic-striatal circuit and the neuroanatomical and functional placement of the PVT within this circuit. In this regard, the PVT is ideally positioned to integrate information regarding internal states and the external environment and translate it into motivated actio...
Motivated behaviors ultimately manifest through reward and aversion processes – where animals must a...
Decision-making often involves motivational conflict due to the competing demands of approach and av...
Excitatory afferents to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are thought to facilitate reward seeking by enco...
Recently, there has been increased interest in the role of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalam...
AbstractThis article reviews the anatomical connections of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalam...
When a previously neutral cue is learnt to predict a food reward, the presence of the cue itself can...
Recently, evidence has emerged suggesting a role for the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PV...
Relapse continues to be one of the biggest problems in the treatment of addiction. This is due, at l...
The paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) has been implicated in behavioral responses to rew...
The lack of effective pharmacotherapies to prevent relapse to drug taking emphasizes the importance ...
The ventral striatum, also called nucleus accumbens (NAc), has long been known to integrate informat...
It has long been recognized that the striatum is composed of distinct functional sub-units that are ...
Humain et animaux sont des êtres motivés. Notre vie dans un monde aux ressources limitées nous amène...
Research into the neural circuits that underlie the amplification of motivation has been focused on ...
Several lines of evidence accrued over the last 5-10 years have converged to suggest that the parafa...
Motivated behaviors ultimately manifest through reward and aversion processes – where animals must a...
Decision-making often involves motivational conflict due to the competing demands of approach and av...
Excitatory afferents to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are thought to facilitate reward seeking by enco...
Recently, there has been increased interest in the role of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalam...
AbstractThis article reviews the anatomical connections of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalam...
When a previously neutral cue is learnt to predict a food reward, the presence of the cue itself can...
Recently, evidence has emerged suggesting a role for the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PV...
Relapse continues to be one of the biggest problems in the treatment of addiction. This is due, at l...
The paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) has been implicated in behavioral responses to rew...
The lack of effective pharmacotherapies to prevent relapse to drug taking emphasizes the importance ...
The ventral striatum, also called nucleus accumbens (NAc), has long been known to integrate informat...
It has long been recognized that the striatum is composed of distinct functional sub-units that are ...
Humain et animaux sont des êtres motivés. Notre vie dans un monde aux ressources limitées nous amène...
Research into the neural circuits that underlie the amplification of motivation has been focused on ...
Several lines of evidence accrued over the last 5-10 years have converged to suggest that the parafa...
Motivated behaviors ultimately manifest through reward and aversion processes – where animals must a...
Decision-making often involves motivational conflict due to the competing demands of approach and av...
Excitatory afferents to the nucleus accumbens (NAc) are thought to facilitate reward seeking by enco...