Title of article :
Psychophysiological evidence for impaired reward anticipation in Parkinson’s disease
Author/Authors :
Samuel T. Mattox، نويسنده , , Fernando Valle-Incl?n، نويسنده , , Steven A. Hackley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Objective
According to a widely held view, mesencephalic dopamine neurons mediate feedback-based learning by broadcasting an error signal that indexes the difference between anticipated and actual response-contingent reward. The present experiment tested whether impaired learning of a probabilistic classification task by individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with abnormal reward expectation.
Methods
The stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN), a brain potential known to reflect anticipation of motivationally significant events, was compared for blocks in which subjects anticipated high or low monetary rewards and punishments.
Results
The SPN was reduced in amplitude in patients relative to controls in the high monetary incentive condition. Furthermore, whereas the SPN varied in size as a function of cue complexity for control subjects, it did not for patients.
Conclusions
These results suggest that anticipatory processes within cortical portions of the reward system are impaired by PD.
Significance
These data support previous claims that the SPN offers an electrophysiological index of activity within cortical portions of the reward pathway, and that reinforcement-based learning is impaired in PD.
Keywords :
event-related potentials , Basal ganglia , Parkinson’s disease , Learning and memory
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology