2002
DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1300108
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Schizophrenia Subjects Show Intact Success-Related Neural Activation but Impaired Uncertainty Processing during Decision-Making

Abstract: Decision-making is a complex process that is important for everyday life. This study examined the effect of the degree of success, and outcome uncertainty, on decision-making and associated neural substrate activation in schizophrenia subjects (SZS) and normal comparison subjects (NCS). A total of 15 subjects with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and 15 age-and education-matched NCS participated in this study. These subjects completed the two-choice prediction task during functional magnetic resonance imaging. Dec… Show more

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“…The cingulate is modulated by dopaminergic input and midbrain dopamine neurons are thought to be crucial in conditioned, reward-predictive learning (Schultz 2002). It is reasonable to investigate changes in midbrain and cingulate systems during conflictual tasks, those in which error and/or reward are unpredictable (Botvinick et al 1999;Gehring and Fencsik 2001;Alain et al 2002;Ruchsow et al 2002;Holroyd and Coles 2002;Schultz 2002;Paulus et al 2003). Midbrain dopamine projections also extend throughout the frontal lobe.…”
Section: Feedback Instruction and Error Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cingulate is modulated by dopaminergic input and midbrain dopamine neurons are thought to be crucial in conditioned, reward-predictive learning (Schultz 2002). It is reasonable to investigate changes in midbrain and cingulate systems during conflictual tasks, those in which error and/or reward are unpredictable (Botvinick et al 1999;Gehring and Fencsik 2001;Alain et al 2002;Ruchsow et al 2002;Holroyd and Coles 2002;Schultz 2002;Paulus et al 2003). Midbrain dopamine projections also extend throughout the frontal lobe.…”
Section: Feedback Instruction and Error Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alain et al (2002) and Mathalon et al (2002) describe abnormalities in the schizophrenic subjects' generation of error-related negative potentials during the Stroop and a picture-word matching task, respectively. Paulus et al (2003) describes a marked difference in the parietal cortex response to uncertainty in schizophrenic vs healthy control subjects (controls show high parietal activity during uncertain decisions whereas schizophrenic volunteers do not). Each study emphasizes the role of uncertainty or error, and each study provides strong evidence for an inability of the schizophrenic subject to engage appropriate neural systems when an error is either committed or likely to be committed.…”
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“…20 Dorsal parietal cortex regions (DPC) have been implicated in value representation and switching. 21 Importantly, SZ patients have structural (dlPFC 22,23 , ACC 24 , DPC 25 ), and functional deficits (dlPFC [26][27][28] , ACC 29,30 , PC 31,32 ) in these regions. However, the relationship of the CCN to value representations in SZ has not been tested.…”
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confidence: 99%