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Structural integrity of the prefrontal cortex modulates electrocortical sensitivity to reward.

Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, USA.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (impact factor: 5.18). 11/2011; 24(7):1560-70. DOI:10.1162/jocn_a_00166 pp.1560-70
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT The P300 is a known ERP component assessing stimulus value, including the value of a monetary reward. In parallel, the incentive value of reinforcers relies on the PFC, a major cortical projection region of the mesocortical reward pathway. Here we show a significant positive correlation between P300 response to money (vs. no money) with PFC gray matter volume in the OFC, ACC, and dorsolateral and ventrolateral PFC in healthy control participants. In contrast, individuals with cocaine use disorders showed compromises in both P300 sensitivity to money and PFC gray matter volume in the ventrolateral PFC and OFC and their interdependence. These results document for the first time the importance of gray matter structural integrity of subregions of PFC to the reward-modulated P300 response.

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Keywords

cocaine use disorders
 
dorsolateral
 
gray matter structural integrity
 
healthy control participants
 
incentive value
 
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major cortical projection region
 
mesocortical reward pathway
 
monetary reward
 
P300 response
 
PFC
 
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reward-modulated P300 response
 
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ventrolateral PFC