2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.02.039
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A salience misattribution model for addictive-like behaviors

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“…Our findings are also in line with a recent review by Kalhan et al. (2021) which suggested that ACC dysfunction leads to misaligned internal models and hence, affected patients might misattribute addiction‐related stimuli with a higher salience. Therefore, it appears important to note that ACC abnormalities are not specific to SPA, but can be clearly considered as transdiagnostic abnormality of brain morphology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Our findings are also in line with a recent review by Kalhan et al. (2021) which suggested that ACC dysfunction leads to misaligned internal models and hence, affected patients might misattribute addiction‐related stimuli with a higher salience. Therefore, it appears important to note that ACC abnormalities are not specific to SPA, but can be clearly considered as transdiagnostic abnormality of brain morphology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It is also a hint to a dimensional and transnosologically valid neural signature related to compulsive behavior, an essential mechanism that also drives SUD (Oh et al, 2021) and behavioral addictions (Zhang et al, 2020). Our findings are also in line with a recent review by Kalhan et al (2021) which suggested that ACC dysfunction leads to misaligned internal models and hence, affected patients might misattribute addiction-related stimuli with a higher salience. Therefore, it appears important to note that ACC abnormalities are not specific to SPA, but can be clearly considered as transdiagnostic abnormality of brain morphology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This builds on the conceptual framework that salience modulates internal representation updating and may contribute to addictive behaviours by producing misaligned internal representations (Kalhan et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Could the results of the two studies be reconciled by considering additional potential mechanisms of unblocking? For example, it has been argued that the blocked stimulus attains lesser salience than the blocking stimulus 45 and that salience may be misattributed as a consequence of drug-induced dopaminergic hyperactivity 46 . Could intense dopaminergic activation by the optical pulse train lead to the misattribution of salience to a redundant stimulus that would otherwise have attracted little attention?…”
Section: Alternative Roles For Dopaminementioning
confidence: 99%