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How the aging brain translates motivational incentive into action: The role of individual differences in striato-cortical white matter pathways

机译:大脑老化如何将动机性动机转化为行动:纹状体-皮质白质途径中个体差异的作用

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The anticipation of reward enhances actions that lead to those rewards, but individuals differ in how effectively motivational incentives modulate their actions. Such individual differences are particularly prominent in aging. In order to account for such inter-individual variability among older adults, we approach the neurobiological mechanisms of motivated behavior from an individual differences perspective focusing on white matter pathways in the aging brain. Using analyses of probabilistic tractography seeded in the striatum, we report that the estimated strength of cortico-striatal and intra-striatal white matter pathways among older adults correlated with how effectively motivational incentives modulated their actions. Specifically, individual differences in the extent to which elderly participants utilized reward cues to prepare and perform more efficient antisaccades predicted structural connectivity of the striatum with cortical areas involved in reward anticipation and oculomotor control. These striatal connectivity profiles endow us with a network account for individual differences in motivated behavior among older adults. More generally, the data suggest that capturing individual differences may be crucial to better understand developmental trajectories in motivated behavior.
机译:奖励的预期增强了导致这些奖励的行为,但是个人在动机激励调节其行为的方式上有所不同。这种个体差异在衰老中尤为突出。为了解决此类老年人之间的个体差异,我们从个体差异的角度探讨了大脑老化过程中白质通路的动机行为的神经生物学机制。我们使用对纹状体中植入的概率束缚术进行分析,我们报告了老年人中皮质-纹状体和纹状体内白质通路的估计强度与动机激励如何有效地调节其行为有关。具体而言,老年参与者利用奖励线索准备和执行更有效的抗扫视能力的程度的个体差异预测了纹状体与参与奖励预期和动眼控制的皮质区域的结构连通性。这些纹状体连通性特征为我们提供了一个网络帐户,用于解释老年人动机行为的个体差异。更普遍地讲,数据表明捕获个体差异对于更好地了解动机行为的发展轨迹可能至关重要。

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