2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034917
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Reward-Related Dorsal Striatal Activity Differences between Former and Current Cocaine Dependent Individuals during an Interactive Competitive Game

Abstract: Cocaine addiction is characterized by impulsivity, impaired social relationships, and abnormal mesocorticolimbic reward processing, but their interrelationships relative to stages of cocaine addiction are unclear. We assessed blood-oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) signal in ventral and dorsal striatum during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in current (CCD; n = 30) and former (FCD; n = 28) cocaine dependent subjects as well as healthy control (HC; n = 31) subjects while playing an interactive com… Show more

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“…During the outcome phase of decision-making, SDI had lower activity than controls in all five ROIs, consistent with previous studies (Hyatt et al, 2012;Jia et al, 2011;Nestor et al, 2010;Wesley et al, 2011). It has been suggested that lower activity in these regions reflects lower sensitivity to negative feedback in drug users.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…During the outcome phase of decision-making, SDI had lower activity than controls in all five ROIs, consistent with previous studies (Hyatt et al, 2012;Jia et al, 2011;Nestor et al, 2010;Wesley et al, 2011). It has been suggested that lower activity in these regions reflects lower sensitivity to negative feedback in drug users.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Results have also been inconsistent for the feedback phase. Compared to controls, drug users showed less activity in striatal-limbic regions during feedback (Hyatt et al, 2012;Nestor et al, 2010;Wesley et al, 2011), suggesting that drug users have less sensitivity to reward outcomes. In contrast, other studies report greater striatal and insula activity in drug (Jia et al, 2011) and alcohol (Bjork et al, 2008) users compared to controls during outcomes, suggesting the opposite possibility, namely that drug users have greater sensitivity to reward outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The VS has long been implicated in the processing of both rewarding and aversive stimuli and decreased BOLD response within the VS has been identified as a putative biological marker for vulnerability to substance use in adolescents (Peters et al, 2011). Similarly, data implicate the DS in the neurobiology of both mood-and substance-related disorders (Vollstadt-Klein et al, 2010;Hyatt et al, 2012;Dager et al, 2013;Gabbay et al, 2013;Tomasi and Volkow, 2013;Xu et al, 2014). The DS is further involved in reward-related learning and is thought to have a role in substance misuse and addictions relapse (Everitt and Robbins, 2005;Volkow et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies of reward processing in both BD and addictions have generally focused on the ventral component of the striatum, however a growing body of literature also implicates the dorsal striatum (DS) in the neurobiology of substance-and mood-related disorders (Vollstadt-Klein et al, 2010;Hyatt et al, 2012;Moses-Kolko et al, 2012). Thus, a further aim of this study was to assess neural activations within both the dorsal and ventral components of this region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%