| Literature DB >> 17567916 |
Bryan A Strange1, Raymond J Dolan.
Abstract
Detection of salient or motivationally significant stimuli is of adaptive importance. The neurophysiological correlates of this detection have been extensively studied in 'oddball' paradigms. Much theoretical data supports the role of noradrenergic systems in generating oddball responses. We combine psychopharmacology and functional neuroimaging to demonstrate modulation of neuronal responses to oddball nouns by the beta-adrenergic antagonist propranolol. Critically, responses in regions implicated in oddball detection, namely right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and temporoparietal junction (TPJ), were abolished by propranolol. Thus, oddball responses depend on modulatory adrenergic inputs, mediated via beta-adrenergic receptors.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17567916 PMCID: PMC1934361 DOI: 10.1186/1744-9081-3-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Funct ISSN: 1744-9081 Impact factor: 3.759
Figure 1Oddball responses in humans are modulated by the β-adrenergic antagonist propranolol. (a) Oddball responses in the placebo group common to both emotional (E) and perceptual (P) oddballs. The statistical parametric map (SPM) is rendered onto a canonical brain. The threshold for illustration, here and in (b), is p < 0.005, uncorrected, with an extent threshold here of 25 voxels. Arrows point to responses in bilateral supramarginal gyrus. (b) Oddball-evoked responses that are significantly greater in the placebo vs propranolol group. The SPM (masked inclusively by regions showing oddball responses in the placebo group) is overlaid on axial slices with the z coordinate (distance in mm from the anterior commissure) indicated above. Response estimates are plotted relative to control (C) nouns for the response in 1 right anterior prefrontal cortex, 2 right temporo-parietal junction, and 3 right inferior frontal gyrus (co-ordinates given in table 1). Error bars represent ± 1 SE of the mean.
Placebo vs Propranolol *p < 0.001 uncorrected;† p < 0.05 uncorrected
| Right anterior prefrontal cortex | 22, 64, 20 | 4.27* |
| Left occipito-temporal cortex | -52, -70, 0 | 4.00* |
| Right occipito-temporal cortex | 50, -62, -4 | 3.62* |
| Left posterior inferior temporal sulcus | -62, -38, 0 | 3.95* |
| Right temporo-parietal junction | 42, -68, 12 | 3.54* |
| Right inferior frontal gyrus | 48, 44, -14 | 3.47* |
| Right supramarginal gyrus | 58, -46, 28 | 2.21† |
| Left supramarginal gyrus | -48, -56, 34 | 2.43† |