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Dopamine release in nucleus accumbens during rewarded task switching measured by [ 11 C]raclopride

Jonasson, Lars S. (author)
Axelsson, Jan (author)
Riklund, Katrine (author)
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Braver, Todd S. (author)
Ögren, Mattias (author)
Bäckman, Lars (author)
Nyberg, Lars (author)
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Elsevier 2014
2014
English.
In: NeuroImage. - 1053-8119. ; 99, 357-364
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  • Reward and motivation have positive influences on cognitive-control processes in numerous settings. Models of reward implicate corticostriatal loops and the dopamine (DA) system, with special emphasis on D2 receptors in nucleus accumbens (NAcc). In this study, 11 right-handed males (35-40 years) were scanned with positron emission tomography (PET) in a single [(11)C]raclopride dynamic scan during rewarded and non-rewarded task switching. Rewarded task switching (relative to baseline task switching) decreased [(11)C]raclopride binding in NAcc. Decreasing NAcc [(11)C]raclopride binding was strongly associated with task reaction time measures that reflect individual differences in effort and control strategies. Voxelwise analyses additionally revealed reward-related DA release in anterodorsal caudate, a region previously associated with task-switching. These PET findings provide evidence for striatal DA release during motivated cognitive control, and further suggest that NAcc DA release predicts the task reaction time benefits of reward incentives.

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Medicin och hälsovetenskap  (hsv)
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Reward
Dopamine
PET
Nucleus accumbens
Working memory
Motivation

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