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Functional connectivity in reward-related networks is associated with individual differences in gambling strategies in male Lister hooded rats

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ADDICTION BIOLOGY
卷 27, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/adb.13131

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behaviour; functional connectivity metrics; multivariate concentric square field; novel cage; rat gambling task; resting-state fMRI

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  1. Brain Foundation [FO2016-0100]
  2. ALF-medel
  3. Facias Foundation
  4. Svenska Spels forskningsrad [FO2018-0007]

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This study examined the relationship between gambling strategies and behavioral and neural correlates using the rat Gambling Task (rGT). The results showed that rats displayed stable gambling strategies in the rGT, which were associated with brain regions important for reward networks. Additionally, rats with risky gambling strategies differed in brain functional connectivity from those with strategic and intermediate strategies.
Individuals with gambling disorder display deficits in decision-making in the Iowa Gambling Task. The rat Gambling Task (rGT) is a rodent analogue that can be used to investigate the neurobiological mechanisms underlying gambling behaviour. The aim of this explorative study was to examine individual strategies in the rGT and investigate possible behavioural and neural correlates associated with gambling strategies. Thirty-two adult male Lister hooded rats underwent behavioural testing in the multivariate concentric square field (TM) (MCSF) and the novel cage tests, were trained on and performed the rGT and subsequently underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (R-fMRI). In the rGT, stable gambling strategies were found with subgroups of rats that preferred the suboptimal safest choice as well as the disadvantageous choice, that is, the riskiest gambling strategy. R-fMRI results revealed associations between gambling strategies and brain regions central for reward networks. Moreover, rats with risky gambling strategies differed from those with strategic and intermediate strategies in brain functional connectivity. No differences in behavioural profiles, as assessed with the MCSF and novel cage tests, were observed between the gambling strategy groups. In conclusion, stable individual differences in gambling strategies were found. Intrinsic functional connectivity using R-fMRI provides novel evidence to support the notion that individual differences in gambling strategies are associated with functional connectivity in brain regions important for reward networks.

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