RATIONALE: Excessive intake of rewards, such as food and drugs, often has explicit negative consequences, including the development of obesity and addiction, respectively. Thus, choosing not to pursue reward is the result of a cost/benefit decision, proper execution of which requires inhibition of behavior. An extensive body of preclinical and clinical evidence implicates dopamine in certain forms of inhibition of behavior, but it is not fully known how it contributes to behavioral inhibition under threat of explicit punishment. OBJECTIVES: To assess the involvement of midbrain dopamine neurons and their corticostriatal output regions, the ventral striatum and prefrontal cortex, in control over behavior under threat of explicit (foot shock)...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
Much of the behavior of humans and other animals is directed towards seeking out edible, social, cog...
Contains fulltext : 183757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Hyperdopaminerg...
RATIONALE: Excessive intake of rewards, such as food and drugs, often has explicit negative conseque...
RATIONALE: Deficits in cost-benefit decision-making are a core feature of several psychiatric disord...
AbstractMany common psychiatric conditions, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
Efficient foraging requires an ability to coordinate discrete reward-seeking and reward-retrieval be...
This study investigated the involvement of the neurotransmitter dopamine in feeding behaviours. A co...
Being able to limit the pursuit of reward to prevent negative consequences is an important expressio...
Punishment involves the reduction of responses that lead to negative outcomes. This thesis investiga...
Individuals make choices and prioritize goals using complex processes that assign value to rewards a...
When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
The mesoaccumbens dopamine system has been implicated in many basic psychological processes (e.g. "w...
Dopamine (DA) neurotransmission, particularly the ventral tegmental area-nucleus accumbens (VTA-NAcc...
The neurobiological study of reward was launched by the discovery of intracranial self-stimulation (...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
Much of the behavior of humans and other animals is directed towards seeking out edible, social, cog...
Contains fulltext : 183757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Hyperdopaminerg...
RATIONALE: Excessive intake of rewards, such as food and drugs, often has explicit negative conseque...
RATIONALE: Deficits in cost-benefit decision-making are a core feature of several psychiatric disord...
AbstractMany common psychiatric conditions, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
Efficient foraging requires an ability to coordinate discrete reward-seeking and reward-retrieval be...
This study investigated the involvement of the neurotransmitter dopamine in feeding behaviours. A co...
Being able to limit the pursuit of reward to prevent negative consequences is an important expressio...
Punishment involves the reduction of responses that lead to negative outcomes. This thesis investiga...
Individuals make choices and prioritize goals using complex processes that assign value to rewards a...
When seeking reward, we are often faced with decisions between options that pay out often but yield ...
The mesoaccumbens dopamine system has been implicated in many basic psychological processes (e.g. "w...
Dopamine (DA) neurotransmission, particularly the ventral tegmental area-nucleus accumbens (VTA-NAcc...
The neurobiological study of reward was launched by the discovery of intracranial self-stimulation (...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
Much of the behavior of humans and other animals is directed towards seeking out edible, social, cog...
Contains fulltext : 183757.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Hyperdopaminerg...