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Individual intelligence and brain neural correlates associated with outcome expectancies for risk behaviors in adults

机译:个人智力和脑神经相关与成人风险行为的结果预期相关

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Although adults have matured developments of general intelligence, brain structure and brain function, many people continue to be risk takers, despite the harm that can result. The neural basis underlying risk-taking behaviors has been studied extensively in adolescents, but less so in adults. Outcome expectancies are important factors influencing individuals' risk behaviors, which comprise the expected risks (ER) and expected benefits (EB) associated with risk behaviors. In the current study, we systematically investigated inter-individual differences in adults' outcome expectancies for risk behaviors, considering the general intelligence, brain function, and brain structure. At the intelligence level, individuals with higher intelligence scores showed lower ER but higher EB associated with risk behaviors. At the brain function level, resting-state functional connectivity (FC) between regions within the default mode network is negatively correlated with ER but positively correlated with EB associated with risk behaviors, while FC between the insula and motor cortex is negatively correlated with EB associated with the risk behaviors. At the brain structure level, gray matter volume in posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and bilateral parahippocampus were negatively correlated with the ER associated with risk behaviors. Furthermore, the relationship between the outcome expectancy associated with risk behaviors and the FC between anterior cingulate cortex and PCC is partially mediated by the general intelligence. The current study provides new insight that furthers our understanding of how individual differences in adults' risk attitudes and behaviors are modulated by general intelligence and reflected in resting-state FC and brain structures related to self-reference and inhibitory control processing.
机译:虽然成年人已经成熟一般智力,脑结构和脑功能的发展,很多人仍然是风险承担者,尽管可能导致的危害。冒险行为背后的神经基础已经在青少年中广泛研究,但没有那么成人。结果的预期是影响个人的危险行为,其中包括高危行为人群相关的预期的风险(ER)和预期收益(EB)的重要因素。在目前的研究中,我们系统地研究了在成人的预期结果为危险行为的个体间的差异,考虑到一般智力,脑功能和脑结构。在智力水平,具有较高的智力评分的个体表现出较低的ER但较高的EB与危险行为有关。在脑功能水平,默认模式网络内的区域之间静息态功能连接(FC)是负相关的ER相关,与EB与危险行为相关联的正相关,而岛和运动皮层之间FC是负EB关联相关与危险行为。在大脑结构水平,后扣带皮层(PCC)和双边parahippocampus灰质体积呈负与风险行为相关的ER相关。此外,高危行为人群相关的预期结果和前扣带皮质和PCC之间的FC之间的关系由一般智力是部分中介。目前的研究提供了新的见解,将进一步强化我们的个人如何在成人的风险态度和行为差异是由一般智力调制,并反映在静息状态FC以及与自我参照和抑制控制处理的大脑结构的理解。

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