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Deep brain stimulation of nucleus accumbens region in alcoholism affects reward processing.


ABSTRACT: The influence of bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus nucleus (NAcc) on the processing of reward in a gambling paradigm was investigated using H(2)[(15)O]-PET (positron emission tomography) in a 38-year-old man treated for severe alcohol addiction. Behavioral data analysis revealed a less risky, more careful choice behavior under active DBS compared to DBS switched off. PET showed win- and loss-related activations in the paracingulate cortex, temporal poles, precuneus and hippocampus under active DBS, brain areas that have been implicated in action monitoring and behavioral control. Except for the temporal pole these activations were not seen when DBS was deactivated. These findings suggest that DBS of the NAcc may act partially by improving behavioral control.

SUBMITTER: Heldmann M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3358316 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deep brain stimulation of nucleus accumbens region in alcoholism affects reward processing.

Heldmann Marcus M   Berding Georg G   Voges Jürgen J   Bogerts Bernhard B   Galazky Imke I   Müller Ulf U   Baillot Gunther G   Heinze Hans-Jochen HJ   Münte Thomas F TF  

PloS one 20120522 5


The influence of bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus nucleus (NAcc) on the processing of reward in a gambling paradigm was investigated using H(2)[(15)O]-PET (positron emission tomography) in a 38-year-old man treated for severe alcohol addiction. Behavioral data analysis revealed a less risky, more careful choice behavior under active DBS compared to DBS switched off. PET showed win- and loss-related activations in the paracingulate cortex, temporal poles, precuneus and hippoc  ...[more]

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