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Citation

Bayard F, Abe C, Wrobel N, Ingvar M, Henje E, Petrovic P. Front. Behav. Neurosci. 2020; 14: e76.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Frontiers Research Foundation)

DOI

10.3389/fnbeh.2020.00076

PMID

32547375 PMCID

Abstract

Both non-emotional symptoms, such as inattention, and symptoms of emotional instability (EI) are partially co-varying and normally distributed in the general population. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), which is associated with both inattention and emotional instability, has been related to lower reward anticipation activation in the ventral striatum. However, it is not known whether non-emotional dysregulation, such as inattention, or EI-or both-are associated with this effect. We hypothesized that altered reward processing relates specifically to EI. To test this, 29 healthy participants were recruited to this functional MRI study (n = 15 females). Reward processing was studied using a modified version of the Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) task. Brown Attention-Deficit Disorder Scales questionnaire was used to assess EI and inattention symptoms on a trait level. We observed less ventral striatal activation during reward anticipation related to the EI trait in females, also when controlling for the inattention trait, but not in the whole sample or males only. Our study suggests the existence of sex differences in the relationship between reward processing and EI/inattention traits.


Language: en

Keywords

ADHD; emotional dysregulation; emotional instability; functional MRI; reward anticipation; ventral striatum

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