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High-frequency neuromodulation improves obsessive-compulsive behavior.

机译:高频神经调节改善了强迫性的强迫行为。

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Nearly one billion people worldwide suffer from obsessive-compulsive behaviors~(1,2), yet our mechanistic understanding of these behaviors is incomplete, and effective therapeutics are unavailable. An emerging perspective characterizes obsessive-compulsive behaviors as maladaptive habit learning~(3,4), which may be associated with abnormal beta-gamma neurophysiology of the orbitofrontal-striatal circuitry during reward processing~(5,6). We target the orbitofrontal cortex with alternating current, personalized to the intrinsic beta-gamma frequency of the reward network, and show rapid, reversible, frequency-specific modulation of reward- but not punishment-guided choice behavior and learning, driven by increased exploration in the setting of an actor-critic architecture. Next, we demonstrate that chronic application of the procedure over 5?days robustly attenuates obsessive-compulsive behavior in a non-clinical population for 3?months, with the largest benefits for individuals with more severe symptoms. Finally, we show that convergent mechanisms underlie modulation of reward learning and reduction of obsessive-compulsive symptoms. The results contribute to neurophysiological theories of reward, learning and obsessive-compulsive behavior, suggest a unifying functional role of rhythms in the beta-gamma range, and set the groundwork for the development of personalized circuit-based therapeutics for related disorders.
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