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Neuroeconomics of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Differential influences of medial, dorsal, and ventral prefrontal brain networks on suboptimal decision making?

机译:注意缺陷/多动障碍的神经经济学:内侧,背侧和腹侧前额脑网络对次优决策的不同影响?

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Psychiatric neuroeconomics offers an alternative approach to understanding mental disorders by studying the way disorder-related neurobiological alterations constrain economic agency, as revealed through decisions about choices between future goods. In this article, we apply this perspective to understand suboptimal decision making in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by integrating recent advances in the neuroscience of decision making and studies of the pathophysiology of ADHD. We identify three brain networks as candidates for further study and develop specific hypotheses about how these could be implicated in ADHD. First, we postulate that altered patterns of connectivity within a network linking medial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex (i.e., the default mode network) disrupts ordering of utilities, prospection about desired future states, setting of future goals, and implementation of aims. Second, we hypothesize that deficits in dorsal frontostriatal networks, including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and dorsal striatum, produce executive dysfunction-mediated impairments in the ability to compare outcome options and make choices. Third, we propose that dopaminergic dysregulation in a ventral frontostriatal network encompassing the orbitofrontal cortex, ventral striatum, and amygdala disrupts processing of cues of future utility, evaluation of experienced outcomes (feedback), and learning of associations between cues and outcomes. Finally, we extend this perspective to consider three contemporary themes in ADHD research.
机译:精神病学神经经济学通过研究与疾病有关的神经生物学变化限制经济行为的方式,提供了一种理解精神障碍的替代方法,这是通过对未来商品选择的决定而揭示的。在本文中,我们通过整合决策神经科学和ADHD病理生理学研究的最新进展,运用这种观点来了解注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的次优决策。我们确定了三个大脑网络作为进一步研究的候选对象,并提出了关于这些大脑网络如何可能参与多动症的具体假设。首先,我们假设连接内侧前额叶皮层和后扣带回皮层的网络(即默认模式网络)内连接模式的更改会破坏实用程序的顺序,预期的未来状态的预期,未来目标的设定以及目标的实现。第二,我们假设背侧前额窦网络的缺陷,包括背外侧前额叶皮层和背侧纹状体,在比较结局选项和做出选择的能力上会产生执行功能障碍介导的损伤。第三,我们提出在包括额叶额叶皮层,腹侧纹状体和杏仁核在内的腹侧额窦网中多巴胺能失调会破坏对未来效用的线索的处理,对有经验的结局(反馈)的评估以及线索与结局之间关联的学习。最后,我们将这种观点扩展为考虑ADHD研究中的三个当代主题。

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