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Frontal Striatal and Medial Temporal Sensitivity to Value Distinguishes Risk-Taking from Risk-Aversive Older Adults during Decision Making

机译:对价值的额叶纹状体和中间时间敏感性区分了在决策过程中规避风险的成年人的冒险

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Aging compromises the frontal, striatal, and medial temporal areas of the reward system, impeding accurate value representation and feedback processing critical for decision making. However, substantial variability characterizes age-related effects on the brain so that some older individuals evince clear neurocognitive declines whereas others are spared. Moreover, the functional correlates of normative individual differences in older-adult value-based decision making remain unclear. We performed a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in 173 human older adults during a lottery choice task in which costly to more desirable stakes were depicted using low to high expected values (EVs) of points. Across trials that varied in EVs, participants decided to accept or decline the offered stakes to maximize total accumulated points. We found that greater age was associated with less optimal decisions, accepting stakes when losses were likely and declining stakes when gains were likely, and was associated with increased frontal activity for costlier stakes. Critically, risk preferences varied substantially across older adults and neural sensitivity to EVs in the frontal, striatal, and medial temporal areas dissociated risk-aversive from risk-taking individuals. Specifically, risk-averters increased neural responses to increasing EVs as stakes became more desirable, whereas risk-takers increased neural responses with decreasing EV as stakes became more costly. Risk preference also modulated striatal responses during feedback with risk-takers showing more positive responses to gains compared with risk-averters. Our findings highlight the frontal, striatal, and medial temporal areas as key neural loci in which individual differences differentially affect value-based decision-making ability in older adults.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Frontal, striatal, and medial temporal functions implicated in value-based decision processing of rewards and costs undergo substantial age-related changes. However, age effects on brain function and cognition differ across individuals. How this normative variation relates to older-adult value-based decision making is unclear. We found that although the ability make optimal decisions declines with age, there is still much individual variability in how this deterioration occurs. Critically, whereas risk-averters showed increased neural activity to increasingly valuable stakes in frontal, striatal, and medial temporal areas, risk-takers instead increased activity as stakes became more costly. Such distinct functional decision-making processing in these brain regions across normative older adults may reflect individual differences in susceptibility to age-related brain changes associated with incipient cognitive impairment.
机译:老化会损害奖励系统的额骨,纹状体和内侧颞部区域,从而妨碍准确的价值表示和对决策至关重要的反馈处理。但是,很大的变异性表征了与年龄相关的大脑影响,因此一些老年患者表现出明显的神经认知功能下降,而另一些则幸免。而且,在基于成人价值的决策中规范性个体差异的功能相关性仍然不清楚。我们在抽奖选择任务中对173位老年人进行了功能磁共振成像研究,其中使用从低到高的期望值(EV)来描绘成本较高的赌注。在各种电动汽车的试验中,参与者决定接受或拒绝所提供的注额,以使总累积积分最大化。我们发现年龄越大,决策就越不理想;当可能出现亏损时,接受赌注;当可能获得收益时,则赌注减少;而且,更昂贵的赌注会增加正面活动。至关重要的是,老年人之间的风险偏好存在很大差异,额叶,纹状体和内侧颞叶区域对电动汽车的神经敏感性使冒险者与风险承担者分离。具体来说,随着股权的增加,风险降低者对增加的EV的神经反应增加,而随着股权的成本增加,冒险者随着EV的降低增加神经反应。风险偏好还调节了反馈过程中的纹状体反应,与冒险者相比,风险承担者表现出对收益的更多积极反应。我们的发现强调了额叶,纹状体和内侧颞叶区域是关键的神经基因座,其中个体差异差异性地影响了老年人基于价值的决策能力。>意义声明额叶,纹状体和内侧颞叶功能涉及基于价值的奖励和成本决策过程时,会发生与年龄相关的重大变化。但是,年龄对脑功能和认知的影响因人而异。目前尚不清楚这种规范性变化如何与基于成人价值的决策相关。我们发现,尽管做出最佳决策的能力会随着年龄的增长而下降,但这种恶化的发生方式仍存在个体差异。至关重要的是,尽管风险降低者显示出神经活动增加,额叶,纹状体和内侧颞区的价值越来越高,但风险承担者反而增加了活动,因为风险变得更加昂贵。在规范的老年人中,这些大脑区域的这种独特的功能决策过程可能反映出个体对与初期认知障碍相关的与年龄相关的大脑变化的敏感性的个体差异。

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