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Dynamic risk control by human nucleus accumbens

Journal

BRAIN
Volume 138, Issue -, Pages 3496-3502

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awv285

Keywords

nucleus accumbens; risk; reward; decision-making; subcortical electrical stimulation

Funding

  1. BIAL Foundation [119/12]
  2. Spanish Fondo de Investigaciones de la Seguridad Social [PI10/1932]
  3. Fundacion Mutua Madrilena [AP153232014]
  4. Wellcome Trust
  5. UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre
  6. Spanish Ministry of Science and Education [SAF2011-27766]
  7. Marie Curie Career Integration Fellowship [FP7-PEOPLE-2011-CIG 304248]

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Real-world decisions about reward often involve a complex counterbalance of risk and value. Although the nucleus accumbens has been implicated in the underlying neural substrate, its criticality to human behaviour remains an open question, best addressed with interventional methodology that probes the behavioural consequences of focal neural modulation. Combining a psychometric index of risky decision-making with transient electrical modulation of the nucleus accumbens, here we reveal profound, highly dynamic alteration of the relation between probability of reward and choice during therapeutic deep brain stimulation in four patients with treatment-resistant psychiatric disease. Short-lived phasic electrical stimulation of the region of the nucleus accumbens dynamically altered risk behaviour, transiently shifting the psychometric function towards more risky decisions only for the duration of stimulation. A critical, on-line role of human nucleus accumbens in dynamic risk control is thereby established.

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