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Neuroimaging studies on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) suggest dysfunctional reward processing, with hypo-responsiveness during reward anticipation in the reward system including the nucleus accumbens (NAcc). In this study, we investigated the association between ADHD related behaviors and the reward system using functional magnetic resonance imaging in a non-clinical sample. Participants were 31 healthy, female undergraduate students with varying levels of self-reported ADHD related behaviors measured by the adult ADHD self-report scale. The anticipation of different types of reward was investigated: monetary reward, punishment avoidance, and verbal feedback. All three reward anticipation conditions were found to be associated with increased brain activation in the reward system, with the highest activation in the monetary reward anticipation condition, followed by the punishment avoidance anticipation condition, and the lowest activation in the verbal feedback anticipation condition. Most interestingly, in all three conditions, NAcc activation was negatively correlated with ADHD related behaviors. In conclusion, our results from a non-clinical sample are in accordance with reported deficits in the reward system in ADHD patients: the higher the number and severity of ADHD related behaviors, the lower the neural responses in the dopaminergic driven reward anticipation task. Thus, our data support current aetiological models of ADHD which assume that deficits in the reward system might be responsible for many of the ADHD related behaviors.
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The aim of this fMRI study was to explore brain structures that are involved in the processing of erotic and disgust-inducing pictures. The stimuli were chosen to trigger approach and withdrawal tendencies, respectively. By adding sadomasochistic (SM) scenes to the design and examining 12 subjects with and 12 subjects without sadomasochistic preferences, we introduced a picture category that induced erotic pleasure in one sample and disgust in the other sample. Since we also presented neutral pictures, all subjects viewed pictures of four different categories: neutral, disgust-inducing, erotic, and SM erotic pictures. The analysis indicated that several brain structures are commonly involved in the processing of disgust-inducing and erotic pictures (occipital cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, and the amygdala). The ventral striatum was specifically activated when subjects saw highly sexually arousing pictures. This indicates the involvement of the human reward system during the processing of visual erotica.
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- Englisch (2)
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- Reward
- Adult (1)
- *Affect (1)
- Amygdala/blood supply/metabolism (1)
- Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity (1)
- Basal Ganglia/blood supply/metabolism (1)
- Behavior (1)
- Brain (1)
- Brain/*blood supply/metabolism (1)
- Data Interpretation, Statistical (1)
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (1)
- *Erotica (1)
- Feedback, Psychological (1)
- Female (2)
- Functional Laterality/physiology (1)
- Hemodynamics/physiology (1)
- Hippocampus/blood supply/metabolism (1)
- Humans (2)
- Image Processing, Computer-Assisted (1)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2)
- Male (1)
- Motivation (1)
- Neuropsychological Tests (1)
- Nucleus Accumbens (1)
- Occipital Lobe/blood supply/metabolism (1)
- Personality (1)
- Personality Inventory (1)
- *Photic Stimulation (1)
- Psychomotor Performance (1)
- Reaction Time (1)
- Reinforcement, Psychology (1)
- Sexual Behavior/physiology (1)
- Thalamus/blood supply/metabolism (1)
- Young Adult (1)