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Ageing and early-stage Parkinson's disease affect separable neural mechanisms of mesolimbic reward processing.

机译:老化和早期帕金森病影响了培养的融合加工的可分离神经机制。

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The ability to learn stimulus-reward associations on the basis of reward prediction errors critically depends on the mesolimbic dopaminergic system including the dopaminergic midbrain and the ventral striatum. It is known that healthy elderly and patients with Parkinson's disease are less proficient than healthy young adults in learning stimulus-reward contingencies, but it is unclear whether this is due to dysfunctional mesolimbic reward prediction or due to deficiency in processing the rewards per se. We used a well-established event-related fMRI reward-prediction paradigm to address this question. Young adults showed the well-replicated pattern of midbrain and ventral striatal activation for stimuli that predicted monetary reward when compared with stimuli that predicted neutral feedback. Also, as expected, the predicted reward feedback itself did not elicit a mesolimbic response. Healthy elderly subjects and unmedicated early-stage idiopathic Parkinson's disease patients showed the opposite patternwith an absent mesolimbic reward prediction response, but mesolimbic activation to the reward feedback itself. This suggests that the healthy elderly and Parkinson's disease patients were less proficient in learning the predictive value of the reward cues despite preserved mesolimbic processing of reward prediction errors. Parkinson's disease patients additionally displayed a relatively increased response of the anterior cingulate during reward feedback processing and diminished functional connectivity of the midbrain and ventral striatum. Our results are compatible with existing behavioural evidence that both groups exhibit a particularly pronounced deficit in learning from positive feedback and support the view that a tendency to underestimate expected values of reward cues might underlie this deficit. Furthermore, alterations in reward processing in Parkinson's disease extend beyond accelerated ageing effects and include altered connectivity within the mesolimbic system.
机译:在奖励预测误差基础上学习刺激奖励关联的能力依赖性取决于包括多巴胺能中脑和腹侧纹状体在内的叶酮多巴胺能系统。众所周知,健康的老年人和帕金森病的患者比学习刺激奖励的突发事件在健康的年轻人身上的精力量不足,但目前尚不清楚这是由于具有功能失调的培养基奖励预测或由于处理奖励本身的缺陷而导致。我们使用了完善的事件相关的FMRI奖励预测范式来解决这个问题。年轻的成年人展示了中脑和腹侧纹状体激活的良好模式,与预测中性反馈的刺激相比,刺激的刺激刺激。此外,如预期的那样,预测的奖励反馈本身并未引发培养态响应。健康的老年人和未描述的早期发育性帕金森病患者表现出与缺乏培养的奖励预测反应的相反的模式,但与奖励反馈本身的培养基激活。这表明健康的老年人和帕金森病患者仍然熟练地学习奖励提示的预测价值,尽管保留了融合预测错误的培育性遗传处理。在奖励反馈处理期间,帕金森病患者另外展示了前型刺痛的响应,并减少了中脑和腹侧纹状体的功能性连通性。我们的结果与现有的行为证据兼容,即两组均表现出特别明显的赤字,从积极的反馈中学习,并支持倾向于低估了奖励提示的预期价值可能会使这种赤字削弱。此外,帕金森病中奖励加工的改变延伸超越加速的老化效果,包括叶蛋白系统内的改变的连接性。

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