The Neural Substrate of Reward Anticipation in Health: A Meta-Analysis of fMRI Findings in the Monetary Incentive Delay Task

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The Neural Substrate of Reward Anticipation in Health: A Meta-Analysis of fMRI Findings in the Monetary Incentive Delay Task. / Wilson, Robin Paul; Colizzi, Marco; Bossong, Matthijs Geert; Allen, Paul; Kempton, Matthew; Bhattacharyya, Sagnik; Monetary Incentive Delay Task Analysis Consortium (MTAC); ICCAM Consortium.

in: NEUROPSYCHOL REV, Jahrgang 28, Nr. 4, 12.2018, S. 496-506.

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Wilson, RP, Colizzi, M, Bossong, MG, Allen, P, Kempton, M, Bhattacharyya, S, Monetary Incentive Delay Task Analysis Consortium (MTAC) & ICCAM Consortium 2018, 'The Neural Substrate of Reward Anticipation in Health: A Meta-Analysis of fMRI Findings in the Monetary Incentive Delay Task', NEUROPSYCHOL REV, Jg. 28, Nr. 4, S. 496-506. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11065-018-9385-5

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Wilson, R. P., Colizzi, M., Bossong, M. G., Allen, P., Kempton, M., Bhattacharyya, S., Monetary Incentive Delay Task Analysis Consortium (MTAC), & ICCAM Consortium (2018). The Neural Substrate of Reward Anticipation in Health: A Meta-Analysis of fMRI Findings in the Monetary Incentive Delay Task. NEUROPSYCHOL REV, 28(4), 496-506. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11065-018-9385-5

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title = "The Neural Substrate of Reward Anticipation in Health: A Meta-Analysis of fMRI Findings in the Monetary Incentive Delay Task",
abstract = "The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analysis. Here we look at anticipation of monetary gain and loss contrasted with neutral anticipation. We meta-analysed data from 15 original whole-brain group maps (n = 346) and report extensive areas of relative activation and deactivation throughout the whole brain. For both anticipation of gain and loss we report robust activation of the striatum, activation of key nodes of the putative salience network, including anterior cingulate and anterior insula, and more complex patterns of activation and deactivation in the central executive and default networks. On between-group comparison, we found significantly greater relative deactivation in the left inferior frontal gyrus associated with incentive valence. This meta-analysis provides a robust whole-brain map of a reward anticipation network in the healthy human brain.",
keywords = "Journal Article, Review, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Brain Mapping/statistics & numerical data, Motivation/physiology, Humans, Reward, Anticipation, Psychological/physiology, Nerve Net/physiology",
author = "Wilson, {Robin Paul} and Marco Colizzi and Bossong, {Matthijs Geert} and Paul Allen and Matthew Kempton and Sagnik Bhattacharyya and {Monetary Incentive Delay Task Analysis Consortium (MTAC)} and N Abe and Barros-Loscertales, {A R} and J Bayer and A Beck and J Bjork and R Boecker and Bustamante, {J C} and Choi, {J S} and S Delmonte and D Dillon and M Figee and H Garavan and C Hagele and Hermans, {E J} and Y Ikeda and V Kappel and C Kaufmann and C Lamm and Lammertz, {S E} and A Murphy and L Nestor and M Pecina and D Pfabigan and D Pizzagalli and L Rademacher and A Roee and T Sommer and R Stark and H Suzuki and {Van Amselvoort}, T and {Van Hell}, E and M Vink and M Votinov and D Wotruba and {ICCAM Consortium}",
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AU - Wilson, Robin Paul

AU - Colizzi, Marco

AU - Bossong, Matthijs Geert

AU - Allen, Paul

AU - Kempton, Matthew

AU - Bhattacharyya, Sagnik

AU - Monetary Incentive Delay Task Analysis Consortium (MTAC)

AU - Abe, N

AU - Barros-Loscertales, A R

AU - Bayer, J

AU - Beck, A

AU - Bjork, J

AU - Boecker, R

AU - Bustamante, J C

AU - Choi, J S

AU - Delmonte, S

AU - Dillon, D

AU - Figee, M

AU - Garavan, H

AU - Hagele, C

AU - Hermans, E J

AU - Ikeda, Y

AU - Kappel, V

AU - Kaufmann, C

AU - Lamm, C

AU - Lammertz, S E

AU - Murphy, A

AU - Nestor, L

AU - Pecina, M

AU - Pfabigan, D

AU - Pizzagalli, D

AU - Rademacher, L

AU - Roee, A

AU - Sommer, T

AU - Stark, R

AU - Suzuki, H

AU - Van Amselvoort, T

AU - Van Hell, E

AU - Vink, M

AU - Votinov, M

AU - Wotruba, D

AU - ICCAM Consortium

PY - 2018/12

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N2 - The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analysis. Here we look at anticipation of monetary gain and loss contrasted with neutral anticipation. We meta-analysed data from 15 original whole-brain group maps (n = 346) and report extensive areas of relative activation and deactivation throughout the whole brain. For both anticipation of gain and loss we report robust activation of the striatum, activation of key nodes of the putative salience network, including anterior cingulate and anterior insula, and more complex patterns of activation and deactivation in the central executive and default networks. On between-group comparison, we found significantly greater relative deactivation in the left inferior frontal gyrus associated with incentive valence. This meta-analysis provides a robust whole-brain map of a reward anticipation network in the healthy human brain.

AB - The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analysis. Here we look at anticipation of monetary gain and loss contrasted with neutral anticipation. We meta-analysed data from 15 original whole-brain group maps (n = 346) and report extensive areas of relative activation and deactivation throughout the whole brain. For both anticipation of gain and loss we report robust activation of the striatum, activation of key nodes of the putative salience network, including anterior cingulate and anterior insula, and more complex patterns of activation and deactivation in the central executive and default networks. On between-group comparison, we found significantly greater relative deactivation in the left inferior frontal gyrus associated with incentive valence. This meta-analysis provides a robust whole-brain map of a reward anticipation network in the healthy human brain.

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KW - Review

KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

KW - Brain Mapping/statistics & numerical data

KW - Motivation/physiology

KW - Humans

KW - Reward

KW - Anticipation, Psychological/physiology

KW - Nerve Net/physiology

U2 - 10.1007/s11065-018-9385-5

DO - 10.1007/s11065-018-9385-5

M3 - SCORING: Review article

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VL - 28

SP - 496

EP - 506

JO - NEUROPSYCHOL REV

JF - NEUROPSYCHOL REV

SN - 1040-7308

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