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1The Orbitofrontal Cortex
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- Language: English
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2The Organization And Dynamics Of Corticostriatal Pathways Link The Medial Orbitofrontal Cortex To Future Decisions
By Timothy Verstynen
Accurately making a decision in the face of incongruent options increases the efficiency of making similar congruency decisions in the future. This adaptive process is modulated by reward, suggesting that ventral corticostriatal circuits may contribute to the process of conflict adaptation. To evaluate this possibility, a group of healthy adults (N=30) were tested using functional MRI (fMRI) while they performed a color-word Stroop task. In a conflict-related region of the medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC), stronger BOLD responses predicted faster response times (RTs) on the next trial. More importantly, the degree of behavioral conflict adaptation on RTs was correlated with the magnitude of mOFC-RT associations on the previous trial, but only after accounting for network-level interactions with prefrontal and striatal regions. This suggests that conflict adaptation may rely on interactions between distributed corticostriatal circuits. The convergence of white matter projections from frontal areas into the striatum was measured using diffusion weighted imaging. In these pathways, greater convergence of coticostriatal projections correlated with stronger functional mOFC-RT associations that, in turn, provided an indirect pathway that linked anatomical structure to behavior. Thus distributed corticostriatal processing may mediate the orbitofrontal cortexs influence on behavioral updating, even in the absence of explicit rewards.
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- Title: ➤ The Organization And Dynamics Of Corticostriatal Pathways Link The Medial Orbitofrontal Cortex To Future Decisions
- Author: Timothy Verstynen
- Language: English
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- Internet Archive ID: biorxiv-10.1101-002311
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3Converging Structural And Functional Connectivity Of Orbitofrontal, Dorsolateral Prefrontal, And Posterior Parietal Cortex In The Human Striatum
By Kevin Jarbo and Timothy Verstynen
Modification of spatial attention via reinforcement learning (Lee & Shomstein, 2013) requires the integration of reward, attention, and executive processes. Corticostriatal pathways are an ideal neural substrate for this integration because these projections exhibit a globally parallel (Alexander, De Long, and Strick, 1985), but locally overlapping (Haber, 2003), topographical organization. Here, we explored whether there are unique striatal regions that exhibit convergent anatomical connections from orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and posterior parietal cortex. Deterministic fiber tractography on diffusion spectrum imaging data from neurologically healthy adults (N=60) was used to map fronto- and parieto-striatal projections. In general, projections from cortex were organized in a rostral-caudal gradient along the striatal nuclei; however, we also identified two bilateral convergence zones?one in the caudate nucleus and another in the putamen?that consisted of voxels with projections from OFC, DLPFC, and parietal regions. The distributed cortical connectivity of these striatal convergence zones was confirmed with follow-up functional connectivity analysis from resting state fMRI data from 55 of the participants, in which a high percentage (62-80%) of structurally connected voxels also showed significant functional connectivity. These results delineate a neurologically plausible network of converging corticostriatal projections that may support the integration of reward, executive control, and spatial attention that occurs during spatial reinforcement learning.
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- Title: ➤ Converging Structural And Functional Connectivity Of Orbitofrontal, Dorsolateral Prefrontal, And Posterior Parietal Cortex In The Human Striatum
- Authors: Kevin JarboTimothy Verstynen
- Language: English
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4Systematic Review And Meta-analyses: Is Representation Of Value Lateralized In The Orbitofrontal Cortex?
By Inês Almeida, Isabela Chedid and Elmer Carlos
Systematic review of studies on reward, learning and decision-making processes, and meta-analyses of its results to test a possible lateralization of value representation in the orbitofrontal cortex.
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- Title: ➤ Systematic Review And Meta-analyses: Is Representation Of Value Lateralized In The Orbitofrontal Cortex?
- Authors: Inês AlmeidaIsabela ChedidElmer Carlos
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- Internet Archive ID: osf-registrations-pmr53-v1
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5Corticosterone And Decision-making In Male Wistar Rats: The Effect Of Corticosterone Application In The Infralimbic And Orbitofrontal Cortex.
By Koot, Susanne, Koukou, Magdalini, Baars, Annemarie, Hesseling, Peter, van 't Klooster, Jose, Joels, Marian and van den Bos, Ruud
This article is from Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience , volume 8 . Abstract Corticosteroid hormones, released after stress, are known to influence neuronal activity and produce a wide range of effects upon the brain. They affect cognitive tasks including decision-making. Recently it was shown that systemic injections of corticosterone (CORT) disrupt reward-based decision-making in rats when tested in a rat model of the Iowa Gambling Task (rIGT), i.e., rats do not learn across trial blocks to avoid the long-term disadvantageous option. This effect was associated with a change in neuronal activity in prefrontal brain areas, i.e., the infralimbic (IL), lateral orbitofrontal (lOFC) and insular cortex, as assessed by changes in c-Fos expression. Here, we studied whether injections of CORT directly into the IL and lOFC lead to similar changes in decision-making. As in our earlier study, CORT was injected during the final 3 days of the behavioral paradigm, 25 min prior to behavioral testing. Infusions of vehicle into the IL led to a decreased number of visits to the disadvantageous arm across trial blocks, while infusion with CORT did not. Infusions into the lOFC did not lead to differences in the number of visits to the disadvantageous arm between vehicle treated and CORT treated rats. However, compared to vehicle treated rats of the IL group, performance of vehicle treated rats of the lOFC group was impaired, possibly due to cannulation/infusion-related damage of the lOFC affecting decision-making. Overall, these results show that infusions with CORT into the IL are sufficient to disrupt decision-making performance, pointing to a critical role of the IL in corticosteroid effects on reward-based decision-making. The data do not directly support that the same holds true for infusions into the lOFC.
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- Title: ➤ Corticosterone And Decision-making In Male Wistar Rats: The Effect Of Corticosterone Application In The Infralimbic And Orbitofrontal Cortex.
- Authors: ➤ Koot, SusanneKoukou, MagdaliniBaars, AnnemarieHesseling, Petervan 't Klooster, JoseJoels, Marianvan den Bos, Ruud
- Language: English
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- Internet Archive ID: pubmed-PMC4001045
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6Glucocorticoid Receptor MRNA And Protein Isoform Alterations In The Orbitofrontal Cortex In Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder.
By Sinclair, Duncan, Webster, Maree J, Fullerton, Janice M and Weickert, Cynthia Shannon
This article is from BMC Psychiatry , volume 12 . Abstract Background: The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) may play a role in the pathogenesis of psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, in which hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis abnormalities are observed and stress has been implicated. A critical component of the HPA axis which mediates cellular stress responses in the OFC, and has been implicated in psychiatric illness, is the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). Methods: In the lateral OFC, we employed quantitative real-time PCR and western blotting to investigate GR mRNA and protein expression in 34 bipolar disorder cases, 35 schizophrenia cases and 35 controls. Genotype data for eleven GR gene (NR3C1) polymorphisms was also used to explore possible effects of NR3C1 sequence variation on GR mRNA and protein expression in the lateral OFC. Results: We found no diagnostic differences in pan GR, GR-1C or GR-1F mRNA expression. However, the GR-1B mRNA transcript variant was decreased (14.3%) in bipolar disorder cases relative to controls (p
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- Authors: Sinclair, DuncanWebster, Maree JFullerton, Janice MWeickert, Cynthia Shannon
- Language: English
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- Internet Archive ID: pubmed-PMC3496870
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7Olfactory Consciousness And Gamma Oscillation Couplings Across The Olfactory Bulb, Olfactory Cortex, And Orbitofrontal Cortex.
By Mori, Kensaku, Manabe, Hiroyuki, Narikiyo, Kimiya and Onisawa, Naomi
This article is from Frontiers in Psychology , volume 4 . Abstract The orbitofrontal cortex receives multi-modality sensory inputs, including olfactory input, and is thought to be involved in conscious perception of the olfactory image of objects. Generation of olfactory consciousness may require neuronal circuit mechanisms for the “binding” of distributed neuronal activities, with each constituent neuron representing a specific component of an olfactory percept. The shortest neuronal pathway for odor signals to reach the orbitofrontal cortex is olfactory sensory neuron—olfactory bulb—olfactory cortex—orbitofrontal cortex, but other pathways exist, including transthalamic pathways. Here, we review studies on the structural organization and functional properties of the shortest pathway, and propose a model of neuronal circuit mechanisms underlying the temporal bindings of distributed neuronal activities in the olfactory cortex. We describe a hypothesis that suggests functional roles of gamma oscillations in the bindings. This hypothesis proposes that two types of projection neurons in the olfactory bulb, tufted cells and mitral cells, play distinct functional roles in bindings at neuronal circuits in the olfactory cortex: tufted cells provide specificity-projecting circuits which send odor information with early-onset fast gamma synchronization, while mitral cells give rise to dispersedly-projecting feed-forward binding circuits which transmit the response synchronization timing with later-onset slow gamma synchronization. This hypothesis also suggests a sequence of bindings in the olfactory cortex: a small-scale binding by the early-phase fast gamma synchrony of tufted cell inputs followed by a larger-scale binding due to the later-onset slow gamma synchrony of mitral cell inputs. We discuss that behavioral state, including wakefulness and sleep, regulates gamma oscillation couplings across the olfactory bulb, olfactory cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex.
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- Title: ➤ Olfactory Consciousness And Gamma Oscillation Couplings Across The Olfactory Bulb, Olfactory Cortex, And Orbitofrontal Cortex.
- Authors: Mori, KensakuManabe, HiroyukiNarikiyo, KimiyaOnisawa, Naomi
- Language: English
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8Lesions To The Orbitofrontal Cortex Produce The Novelty Seeking Behavior Deficits In Rats
By Xiu-Song, Wang, Yu, Fu, Man-Xiu, Ma, Jun-Jun, Zhang and Yuan-Ye, Ma
This article is from Frontiers in Psychology , volume 4 . Abstract The orbitofrontal cortex receives multi-modality sensory inputs, including olfactory input, and is thought to be involved in conscious perception of the olfactory image of objects. Generation of olfactory consciousness may require neuronal circuit mechanisms for the “binding” of distributed neuronal activities, with each constituent neuron representing a specific component of an olfactory percept. The shortest neuronal pathway for odor signals to reach the orbitofrontal cortex is olfactory sensory neuron—olfactory bulb—olfactory cortex—orbitofrontal cortex, but other pathways exist, including transthalamic pathways. Here, we review studies on the structural organization and functional properties of the shortest pathway, and propose a model of neuronal circuit mechanisms underlying the temporal bindings of distributed neuronal activities in the olfactory cortex. We describe a hypothesis that suggests functional roles of gamma oscillations in the bindings. This hypothesis proposes that two types of projection neurons in the olfactory bulb, tufted cells and mitral cells, play distinct functional roles in bindings at neuronal circuits in the olfactory cortex: tufted cells provide specificity-projecting circuits which send odor information with early-onset fast gamma synchronization, while mitral cells give rise to dispersedly-projecting feed-forward binding circuits which transmit the response synchronization timing with later-onset slow gamma synchronization. This hypothesis also suggests a sequence of bindings in the olfactory cortex: a small-scale binding by the early-phase fast gamma synchrony of tufted cell inputs followed by a larger-scale binding due to the later-onset slow gamma synchrony of mitral cell inputs. We discuss that behavioral state, including wakefulness and sleep, regulates gamma oscillation couplings across the olfactory bulb, olfactory cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex.
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1The orbitofrontal cortex
By Scott Rauch

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- Title: The orbitofrontal cortex
- Author: Scott Rauch
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 650
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publish Date: 2006 - 2008
- Publish Location: New York - Oxford
“The orbitofrontal cortex” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Frontal lobes
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- The Open Library ID: OL22686212M - OL40409299M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2008279069
- All ISBNs: 0198565755 - 1283581698 - 9781283581691 - 9780198565758
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- First Year Published: 2006
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
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- Access Status: Borrowable
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