Anticipatory pleasure predicts effective connectivity in the mesolimbic system

Li, Zhi and Yan, Chao and Xie, Wei-Zhen and Li, Ke and Zeng, Ya-Wei and Jin, Zhen and Cheung, Eric F. C. and Chan, Raymond C. K. (2015) Anticipatory pleasure predicts effective connectivity in the mesolimbic system. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 9. ISSN 1662-5153

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Abstract

Convergent evidence suggests the important role of the mesolimbic pathway in anticipating monetary rewards. However, the underlying mechanism of how the sub-regions interact with each other is still not clearly understood. Using dynamic causal modeling, we constructed a reward-related network for anticipating monetary reward using the Monetary Incentive Delay Task. Twenty-six healthy adolescents (Female/Male = 11/15; age = 18.69 ± 1.35 years; education = 12 ± 1.58 years) participated in the present study. The best-fit network involved the right substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area (SN/VTA), the right nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and the right thalamus, which were all activated during anticipation of monetary gain and loss. The SN/VTA directly activates the NAcc and the thalamus. More importantly, monetary gain modulated the connectivity from the SN/VTA to the NAcc and this was significantly correlated with subjective anticipatory pleasure (r = 0.649, p < 0.001). Our findings suggest that activity in the mesolimbic pathway during the anticipation of monetary reward could to some extent be predicted by subjective anticipatory pleasure.

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Date Deposited: 20 Mar 2023 07:33
Last Modified: 20 Sep 2023 06:40
URI: http://science.sdpublishers.org/id/eprint/306

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