Brain imaging has revealed links between prefrontal activity during risky decision-making and striatal dopamine receptors. Specifically, striatal dopamine D2-like receptor availability is correlated with risk-taking behavior and sensitivity of prefrontal activation to risk in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). The extent to which these associations, involving a single neurochemical measure, reflect more general effects of dopaminergic functioning on risky decision making, however, is unknown. Here, 65 healthy participants provided genotypes and performed the BART during functional magnetic resonance imaging. For each participant, dopamine function was assessed using a gene composite score combining known functional variation across five...
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When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
The prefrontal cortex plays a major role in cognitive control, but it is unclear how single genes an...
Decision-making involves frontolimbic and dopaminergic brain regions, but how prior choice outcomes,...
When making decisions, individuals evaluate several possible outcomes of their choice; however, some...
Twin-studies suggest that a significant portion of individual differences in the propensity to take ...
Many psychiatric disorders are characterized by abnormal risky decision-making and dysregulated dopa...
Several psychopathological disorders related to aberrant dopamine transmission are associated with s...
The basal ganglia support learning to exploit decisions that have yielded positive outcomes in the p...
Neurodevelopmental studies indicate a protracted development through adolescence of brain systems un...
The risky decision-making task (RDT) measures risk-taking in a rat model by assessing preference bet...
Background: Variation of the gene coding for D2 receptors (DRD2) has been associated with risk for s...
Excessive risk-taking behaviors have been implicated as a potential endophenotype for substance use ...
Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) contribute to the inverted U-shaped relationship between dopamine signa...
The ability to inhibit unwanted actions is a heritable executive function that may confer risk to di...
Contains fulltext : 90400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
The prefrontal cortex plays a major role in cognitive control, but it is unclear how single genes an...
Decision-making involves frontolimbic and dopaminergic brain regions, but how prior choice outcomes,...
When making decisions, individuals evaluate several possible outcomes of their choice; however, some...
Twin-studies suggest that a significant portion of individual differences in the propensity to take ...
Many psychiatric disorders are characterized by abnormal risky decision-making and dysregulated dopa...
Several psychopathological disorders related to aberrant dopamine transmission are associated with s...
The basal ganglia support learning to exploit decisions that have yielded positive outcomes in the p...
Neurodevelopmental studies indicate a protracted development through adolescence of brain systems un...
The risky decision-making task (RDT) measures risk-taking in a rat model by assessing preference bet...
Background: Variation of the gene coding for D2 receptors (DRD2) has been associated with risk for s...
Excessive risk-taking behaviors have been implicated as a potential endophenotype for substance use ...
Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs) contribute to the inverted U-shaped relationship between dopamine signa...
The ability to inhibit unwanted actions is a heritable executive function that may confer risk to di...
Contains fulltext : 90400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
The prefrontal cortex plays a major role in cognitive control, but it is unclear how single genes an...