Modulation of meso-limbic reward processing by motivational tendencies in young adolescents and adults.

PubWeight™: 0.75‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMID 26690806)

Published in Neuroimage on December 12, 2015

Authors

Jane E Joseph1, Xun Zhu2, Donald Lynam3, Thomas H Kelly3

Author Affiliations

1: Medical University of South Carolina, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, Charleston, SC 29425-0616, USA. Electronic address: josep@musc.edu.
2: Medical University of South Carolina, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, Charleston, SC 29425-0616, USA.
3: University of Kentucky, 410 Administration Drive, Lexington, KY 40508-0001, USA.

Articles cited by this

The assessment and analysis of handedness: the Edinburgh inventory. Neuropsychologia (1971) 86.03

Research electronic data capture (REDCap)--a metadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research informatics support. J Biomed Inform (2008) 71.12

The neural basis of drug craving: an incentive-sensitization theory of addiction. Brain Res Brain Res Rev (1993) 19.60

A self-report measure of pubertal status: Reliability, validity, and initial norms. J Youth Adolesc (1988) 12.12

A Social Neuroscience Perspective on Adolescent Risk-Taking. Dev Rev (2008) 9.52

Developmental neurocircuitry of motivation in adolescence: a critical period of addiction vulnerability. Am J Psychiatry (2003) 7.11

Earlier development of the accumbens relative to orbitofrontal cortex might underlie risk-taking behavior in adolescents. J Neurosci (2006) 5.85

Neurobiology of the structure of personality: dopamine, facilitation of incentive motivation, and extraversion. Behav Brain Sci (1999) 5.15

FMRI visualization of brain activity during a monetary incentive delay task. Neuroimage (2000) 5.15

Incentive-elicited brain activation in adolescents: similarities and differences from young adults. J Neurosci (2004) 4.17

The triadic model perspective for the study of adolescent motivated behavior. Brain Cogn (2014) 4.16

Impulsivity (delay discounting) as a predictor of acquisition of IV cocaine self-administration in female rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl) (2004) 3.05

Television campaigns and adolescent marijuana use: tests of sensation seeking targeting. Am J Public Health (2001) 2.93

Prediction error as a linear function of reward probability is coded in human nucleus accumbens. Neuroimage (2006) 2.52

Sensation seeking, puberty, and nicotine, alcohol, and marijuana use in adolescence. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry (2002) 2.44

Immaturities in reward processing and its influence on inhibitory control in adolescence. Cereb Cortex (2009) 2.38

fMRI analysis with the general linear model: removal of latency-induced amplitude bias by incorporation of hemodynamic derivative terms. Neuroimage (2004) 2.28

Novelty seeking, risk taking, and related constructs as predictors of adolescent substance use: an application of Cloninger's theory. J Subst Abuse (1994) 2.25

Ventral striatal hyporesponsiveness during reward anticipation in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Biol Psychiatry (2006) 2.21

Differentiating between sensation seeking and impulsivity through their mediated relations with alcohol use and problems. Addict Behav (2007) 2.06

Lower ventral striatal activation during reward anticipation in adolescent smokers. Am J Psychiatry (2011) 1.70

Adolescents, adults and rewards: comparing motivational neurocircuitry recruitment using fMRI. PLoS One (2010) 1.70

Volumetric differences in the anterior cingulate cortex prospectively predict alcohol-related problems in adolescence. Psychopharmacology (Berl) (2014) 1.58

Risk taking and the adolescent reward system: a potential common link to substance abuse. Am J Psychiatry (2011) 1.56

Ventral-striatal responsiveness during reward anticipation in ADHD and its relation to trait impulsivity in the healthy population: a meta-analytic review of the fMRI literature. Neurosci Biobehav Rev (2013) 1.51

A voxel-based morphometry study of frontal gray matter correlates of impulsivity. Hum Brain Mapp (2009) 1.48

Impulsivity-related personality traits and adolescent alcohol use: a meta-analytic review. Clin Psychol Rev (2013) 1.47

Neural reward processing is modulated by approach- and avoidance-related personality traits. Neuroimage (2009) 1.45

Incentive-elicited striatal activation in adolescent children of alcoholics. Addiction (2008) 1.44

Neuropsychosocial profiles of current and future adolescent alcohol misusers. Nature (2014) 1.43

The reinforcing and subjective effects of morphine in post-addicts: a dose-response study. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1991) 1.39

The reinforcing, subject-rated, performance, and cardiovascular effects of d-amphetamine: influence of sensation-seeking status. Addict Behav (2006) 1.29

Neural response to reward anticipation is modulated by Gray's impulsivity. Neuroimage (2009) 1.27

Behavioral alterations in reward system function: the role of childhood maltreatment and psychopathology. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry (2006) 1.26

Personality and the subjective effects of acute amphetamine in healthy volunteers. Neuropsychopharmacology (2006) 1.19

Personality factors moderate subjective and psychophysiological responses to d-amphetamine in humans. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol (1999) 1.18

Sensation seeking, substance abuse, and psychopathology in treatment-seeking and community cocaine abusers. J Consult Clin Psychol (1994) 1.17

Nucleus accumbens response to incentive stimuli anticipation in children of alcoholics: relationships with precursive behavioral risk and lifetime alcohol use. J Neurosci (2012) 1.17

The Ruff 2 and 7 Selective Attention Test: a neuropsychological application. Percept Mot Skills (1992) 1.13

Nitric oxide synthase genotype modulation of impulsivity and ventral striatal activity in adult ADHD patients and healthy comparison subjects. Am J Psychiatry (2011) 1.11

Incentive-elicited mesolimbic activation and externalizing symptomatology in adolescents. J Child Psychol Psychiatry (2009) 1.10

Substance use and abuse trajectories across adolescence: a latent trajectory analysis of a community-recruited sample of girls. J Adolesc (2009) 1.08

Nucleus accumbens, thalamus and insula connectivity during incentive anticipation in typical adults and adolescents. Neuroimage (2012) 1.06

Affective traits link to reliable neural markers of incentive anticipation. Neuroimage (2013) 1.06

Accumbens functional connectivity during reward mediates sensation-seeking and alcohol use in high-risk youth. Drug Alcohol Depend (2012) 1.05

Neural correlates of personality: an integrative review. Neurosci Biobehav Rev (2012) 1.04

Determinants of early alcohol use in healthy adolescents: the differential contribution of neuroimaging and psychological factors. Neuropsychopharmacology (2011) 1.03

Substance use in young adults: associations with personality and gender. Addict Behav (2005) 1.02

Effect of GABRA2 genotype on development of incentive-motivation circuitry in a sample enriched for alcoholism risk. Neuropsychopharmacology (2014) 0.94

Individual differences in response to novelty, amphetamine-induced activity and drug discrimination in rats. Behav Pharmacol (1997) 0.93

Sensation seeking and drug choice. Int J Addict (1983) 0.91

Longitudinal study of striatal activation to reward and loss anticipation from mid-adolescence into late adolescence/early adulthood. Brain Cogn (2014) 0.90

Psychosocial problems and recruitment of incentive neurocircuitry: exploring individual differences in healthy adolescents. Dev Cogn Neurosci (2011) 0.89

Personality risk profile for conduct disorder and substance use disorders in youth. Addict Behav (2007) 0.88

Differential reward processing in subtypes of adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. J Psychiatr Res (2012) 0.87

Comorbidity of personality disorders with alcohol abuse. In Vivo (2010) 0.86

BDNF Val66Met and reward-related brain function in adolescents: role for early alcohol consumption. Alcohol (2015) 0.82

Neural sensitivity to absolute and relative anticipated reward in adolescents. PLoS One (2013) 0.80

Influence of neurobehavioral incentive valence and magnitude on alcohol drinking behavior. Neuroimage (2014) 0.78