Stress can affect people’s judgment and make them take risky decisions. Abnormal decision-making behavior is a core symptom of psychiatric disorders, such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. However, the neuronal mechanisms underlying such impairments are largely unknown. The anterior insular cortex (AIC) is a crucial structure to integrate sensory information with emotional and motivational states. These properties suggest that AIC can influence a subjective prediction in decision-making. In this study, we demonstrated that stressed mice prefer to take more risky choices than control mice using a gambling test. Manipulating the neural activity of AIC or selectively inhibiting the AIC-BLA pathway with chemogenetic intervention resu...
Repeated social defeat stress (R-SDS) induces multiple behavioral changes in mice. However, the rela...
Corticosterone facilitates wbehavioral adaptation to a novel experience in a coordinate manner via m...
There are clear sex differences in incidence and onset of stress-related and other psychiatric disor...
Stress can affect people’s judgment and make them take risky decisions. Abnormal decision-making beh...
Decision-making refers to assessing costs and benefits of competing actions, with either a known out...
Stress affects the decision-making process. Stress leads to loss of “top-down” control of the prefro...
While increasing evidence posits poor decision-making as a central feature of mental disorders, very...
Stress is a known risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. While the ventral t...
Deficits in cost-benefit decision making, as assessed in the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), are commonly ...
We often have to make risky decisions between alternatives with outcomes that can be better or worse...
Epidemiologic studies have shown that the prevalence of stress-related mood disorders is higher in w...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of associated with cognitive flexibility, decision making, an...
A strong animal survival instinct is to approach objects and situations that are of benefit and to a...
Impulsive decision-making is characteristic of both pathological gambling and depression. It remains...
International audienceOne of the hallmarks of decision-making processes is the inter-individual vari...
Repeated social defeat stress (R-SDS) induces multiple behavioral changes in mice. However, the rela...
Corticosterone facilitates wbehavioral adaptation to a novel experience in a coordinate manner via m...
There are clear sex differences in incidence and onset of stress-related and other psychiatric disor...
Stress can affect people’s judgment and make them take risky decisions. Abnormal decision-making beh...
Decision-making refers to assessing costs and benefits of competing actions, with either a known out...
Stress affects the decision-making process. Stress leads to loss of “top-down” control of the prefro...
While increasing evidence posits poor decision-making as a central feature of mental disorders, very...
Stress is a known risk factor for the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. While the ventral t...
Deficits in cost-benefit decision making, as assessed in the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), are commonly ...
We often have to make risky decisions between alternatives with outcomes that can be better or worse...
Epidemiologic studies have shown that the prevalence of stress-related mood disorders is higher in w...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is an area of associated with cognitive flexibility, decision making, an...
A strong animal survival instinct is to approach objects and situations that are of benefit and to a...
Impulsive decision-making is characteristic of both pathological gambling and depression. It remains...
International audienceOne of the hallmarks of decision-making processes is the inter-individual vari...
Repeated social defeat stress (R-SDS) induces multiple behavioral changes in mice. However, the rela...
Corticosterone facilitates wbehavioral adaptation to a novel experience in a coordinate manner via m...
There are clear sex differences in incidence and onset of stress-related and other psychiatric disor...