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Activation of Prefrontal Cortex by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Reduces Appetite for Risk during Ambiguous Decision Making

机译:经颅直流电刺激前额叶皮层的激活降低了决策过程中的风险偏好。

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As adult humans, we are continuously faced with decisions in which proper weighing of the risk involved is critical. Excessively risky or overly cautious decision making can both have disastrous real-world consequences. Weighing of risks and benefits toward decision making involves a complex neural network that includes the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), but its role remains unclear. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have shown that disruption of the DLPFC increases risk-taking behavior. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) allows upregulation of activity in the DLPFC, and we predicted that it might promote more cautious decision making. Healthy participants received one of the following treatments while they performed the Balloon Analog Risk Task: (1) right anodal/left cathodal DLPFC tDCS, (2) left anodal/ right cathodal DLPFC tDCS, or (3) sham tDCS. This experiment revealed that participants receiving either one of the bilateral DLPFC tDCS strategies adopted a risk-averse response style. In a control experiment, we tested whether unilateral DLPFC stimulation (anodal tDCS over the right or left DLPFC with the cathodal electrode over the contralateral supraorbital area) was sufficient to decrease risk-taking behaviors. This experiment showed no difference in decision-making behaviors between the groups of unilateral DLPFC stimulation and sham stimulation. These findings extend the notion that DLPFC activity is critical for adaptive decision making, possibly by suppressing riskier responses. Anodal tDCS over DLPFC by itself did not significantly change risk-taking behaviors; however, when the contralateral DLPFC was modulated with cathodal tCDS, an important decrease in risk taking was observed. Also, the induced cautious decision-making behavior was observed only when activity of both DLPFCs was modulated. The ability to modify risk-taking behavior may be translated into therapeutic interventions for disorders such as drug abuse, overeating, or pathological gambling.
机译:作为成年人,我们不断面临着决策,其中适当权衡所涉及的风险至关重要。过度冒险或过于谨慎的决策都会给现实世界带来灾难性的后果。权衡决策的风险和收益涉及一个复杂的神经网络,其中包括背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC),但其作用尚不清楚。重复的经颅磁刺激研究表明,破坏DLPFC会增加冒险行为。经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)可以上调DLPFC中的活性,我们预测这可能会促进更加谨慎的决策。健康参与者在执行气球模拟风险任务时接受了以下治疗之一:(1)右阳极/左阴极DLPFC tDCS,(2)左阳极/右阴极DLPFC tDCS,或(3)假tDCS。该实验表明,接受双边DLPFC tDCS策略之一的参与者采用了规避风险的方式。在对照实验中,我们测试了单侧DLPFC刺激(对侧眶上区域上方的阴极电极在右侧或左侧DLPFC上方的阳极tDCS)是否足以降低冒险行为。该实验表明,单方面DLPFC刺激和假刺激之间的决策行为没有差异。这些发现扩展了DLPFC活动对于自适应决策至关重要的观念,可能是通过抑制风险较高的响应来实现的。相对于DLPFC而言,阳极tDCS本身并没有显着改变冒险行为。但是,当用阴极tCDS调节对侧DLPFC时,可以观察到风险承担的显着降低。此外,仅当两种DLPFC的活性均被调节时,才能观察到诱导的谨慎决策行为。改变冒险行为的能力可以转化为针对药物滥用,暴饮暴食或病理性赌博等疾病的治疗性干预措施。

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