Literature DB >> 30240509

Mapping adolescent reward anticipation, receipt, and prediction error during the monetary incentive delay task.

Zhipeng Cao1,2, Marc Bennett2, Catherine Orr3, Ilknur Icke3, Tobias Banaschewski4, Gareth J Barker5, Arun L W Bokde6, Uli Bromberg7, Christian Büchel7, Erin Burke Quinlan8, Sylvane Desrivières8, Herta Flor9,10, Vincent Frouin11, Hugh Garavan3, Penny Gowland12, Andreas Heinz13, Bernd Ittermann14, Jean-Luc Martinot15, Frauke Nees9, Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos11, Tomáš Paus16, Luise Poustka17,18, Sarah Hohmann4, Juliane H Fröhner19, Michael N Smolka19, Henrik Walter13, Gunter Schumann8, Robert Whelan2,20.   

Abstract

The functional neuroanatomy and connectivity of reward processing in adults are well documented, with relatively less research on adolescents, a notable gap given this developmental period's association with altered reward sensitivity. Here, a large sample (n = 1,510) of adolescents performed the monetary incentive delay (MID) task during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Probabilistic maps identified brain regions that were reliably responsive to reward anticipation and receipt, and to prediction errors derived from a computational model. Psychophysiological interactions analyses were used to examine functional connections throughout reward processing. Bilateral ventral striatum, pallidum, insula, thalamus, hippocampus, cingulate cortex, midbrain, motor area, and occipital areas were reliably activated during reward anticipation. Bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex and bilateral thalamus exhibited positive and negative activation, respectively, during reward receipt. Bilateral ventral striatum was reliably active following prediction errors. Previously, individual differences in the personality trait of sensation seeking were shown to be related to individual differences in sensitivity to reward outcome. Here, we found that sensation seeking scores were negatively correlated with right inferior frontal gyrus activity following reward prediction errors estimated using a computational model. Psychophysiological interactions demonstrated widespread cortical and subcortical connectivity during reward processing, including connectivity between reward-related regions with motor areas and the salience network. Males had more activation in left putamen, right precuneus, and middle temporal gyrus during reward anticipation. In summary, we found that, in adolescents, different reward processing stages during the MID task were robustly associated with distinctive patterns of activation and of connectivity.
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Keywords:  adolescence; functional connectivity; gender differences; reward processing; sensation seeking

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30240509      PMCID: PMC6865381          DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp        ISSN: 1065-9471            Impact factor:   5.038


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