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Subthalamic deep brain stimulation restores automatic response activation and increases susceptibility to impulsive behavior in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Franziska Plessow1, Rico Fischer2, Jens Volkmann3, Torsten Schubert4.   

Abstract

Repeatedly reported deficits of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) in selecting an appropriate action in the face of competing response alternatives has led to the conclusion of a basal ganglia (BG) involvement in response selection and impulse control. Despite capacious research, it remains elusive how BG dysfunction affects processes subserving goal-directed behavior. Even more problematically, since PD pathology transcends a BG dysfunction due to dopamine depletion in the nigrostriatal DA system (by also comprising alterations in extrastriatal dopamine availability and other neurotransmitter systems), it is not yet clear which aspects of these deficits are actually caused by BG dysfunction. To address this question, the present study investigated 13 off-medication PD patients with bilateral therapeutic subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) both with and without stimulation (DBSON and DBSOFF, respectively) and 26 healthy controls. All participants performed a task that tests the relation between automatic response impulses and goal-directed action selection. Results show an improvement of automatic response activation under DBSON, increasing the susceptibility to impulsive responses, and a reduced impact of automatic response activation under DBSOFF. We argue that the BG determine the efficiency of the regulation and transmission of stimulus-driven bottom-up response activation required for efficient response selection.
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Keywords:  Action control; Cognitive control; Deep brain stimulation; Impulsivity; Parkinson’s disease; Response inhibition; Simon task; Spatial compatibility; Subthalamic nucleus

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24632184     DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2014.02.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Cogn        ISSN: 0278-2626            Impact factor:   2.310


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1.  Betting on DBS: Effects of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on risk taking and decision making in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Jason Brandt; Mark Rogerson; Haya Al-Joudi; Gila Reckess; Barnett Shpritz; Chizoba C Umeh; Noha Aljehani; Kelly Mills; Zoltan Mari
Journal:  Neuropsychology       Date:  2014-12-08       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  Striatal and thalamic GABA level concentrations play differential roles for the modulation of response selection processes by proprioceptive information.

Authors:  Shalmali Dharmadhikari; Ruoyun Ma; Chien-Lin Yeh; Ann-Kathrin Stock; Sandy Snyder; S Elizabeth Zauber; Ulrike Dydak; Christian Beste
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2015-06-30       Impact factor: 6.556

Review 3.  The Subthalamic Nucleus, Limbic Function, and Impulse Control.

Authors:  P Justin Rossi; Aysegul Gunduz; Michael S Okun
Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev       Date:  2015-11-14       Impact factor: 7.444

4.  Personality changes after deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Uyen Pham; Anne-Kristin Solbakk; Inger-Marie Skogseid; Mathias Toft; Are Hugo Pripp; Ane Eidahl Konglund; Stein Andersson; Ira Ronit Haraldsen; Dag Aarsland; Espen Dietrichs; Ulrik Fredrik Malt
Journal:  Parkinsons Dis       Date:  2015-01-29

5.  Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation induces impulsive action when patients with Parkinson's disease act under speed pressure.

Authors:  Inês Pote; Mariam Torkamani; Zinovia-Maria Kefalopoulou; Ludvic Zrinzo; Patricia Limousin-Dowsey; Thomas Foltynie; Maarten Speekenbrink; Marjan Jahanshahi
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 1.972

6.  Alcohol Hangover Slightly Impairs Response Selection but not Response Inhibition.

Authors:  Antje Opitz; Jan Hubert; Christian Beste; Ann-Kathrin Stock
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-08-27       Impact factor: 4.241

7.  Deep Brain Stimulation: In Search of Reliable Instruments for Assessing Complex Personality-Related Changes.

Authors:  Christian Ineichen; Heide Baumann-Vogel; Markus Christen
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2016-09-07

8.  Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus Improves Lexical Switching in Parkinsons Disease Patients.

Authors:  Isabelle Vonberg; Felicitas Ehlen; Ortwin Fromm; Andrea A Kühn; Fabian Klostermann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-08-30       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 9.  Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation and impulsivity in Parkinson's disease: a descriptive review.

Authors:  Viviana Lo Buono; Marietta Lucà Trombetta; Rosanna Palmeri; Lilla Bonanno; Emanuele Cartella; Giuseppe Di Lorenzo; Placido Bramanti; Silvia Marino; Francesco Corallo
Journal:  Acta Neurol Belg       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 2.396

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