Aversive Pavlovian control of instrumental behavior in humans
Publication year
2013Number of pages
14 p.
Source
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25, 9, (2013), pp. 1428-1441ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
PI Group Motivational & Cognitive Control
Journal title
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Volume
vol. 25
Issue
iss. 9
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 1428
Page end
p. 1441
Subject
170 000 Motivational & Cognitive ControlAbstract
Adaptive behavior involves interactions between systems regulating Pavlovian and instrumental control of actions. Here, we present the first investigation of the neural mechanisms underlying aversive Pavlovian-instrumental transfer using fMRI in humans. Recent evidence indicates that these Pavlovian influences on instrumental actions are action-specific: Instrumental approach is invigorated by appetitive Pavlovian cues but inhibited by aversive Pavlovian cues. Conversely, instrumental withdrawal is inhibited by appetitive Pavlovian cues but invigorated by aversive Pavlovian cues. We show that BOLD responses in the amygdala and the nucleus accumbens were associated with behavioral inhibition by aversive Pavlovian cues, irrespective of action context. Furthermore, BOLD responses in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex differed between approach and withdrawal actions. Aversive Pavlovian conditioned stimuli modulated connectivity between the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and the caudate nucleus. These results show that action-specific aversive control of instrumental behavior involves the modulation of fronto-striatal interactions by Pavlovian conditioned stimuli.
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