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Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility

Discrete yet overlapping frontal-striatal circuits mediate broadly dissociable cognitive and behavioural processes. Using a recently developed multi-echo resting-state functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) sequence with greatly enhanced signal compared to noise ratios, we map frontal cortical...

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Autores principales: Morris, Laurel S., Kundu, Prantik, Dowell, Nicholas, Mechelmans, Daisy J., Favre, Pauline, Irvine, Michael A., Robbins, Trevor W., Daw, Nathaniel, Bullmore, Edward T., Harrison, Neil A., Voon, Valerie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4729321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26673945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2015.11.004
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author Morris, Laurel S.
Kundu, Prantik
Dowell, Nicholas
Mechelmans, Daisy J.
Favre, Pauline
Irvine, Michael A.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Daw, Nathaniel
Bullmore, Edward T.
Harrison, Neil A.
Voon, Valerie
author_facet Morris, Laurel S.
Kundu, Prantik
Dowell, Nicholas
Mechelmans, Daisy J.
Favre, Pauline
Irvine, Michael A.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Daw, Nathaniel
Bullmore, Edward T.
Harrison, Neil A.
Voon, Valerie
author_sort Morris, Laurel S.
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description Discrete yet overlapping frontal-striatal circuits mediate broadly dissociable cognitive and behavioural processes. Using a recently developed multi-echo resting-state functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) sequence with greatly enhanced signal compared to noise ratios, we map frontal cortical functional projections to the striatum and striatal projections through the direct and indirect basal ganglia circuit. We demonstrate distinct limbic (ventromedial prefrontal regions, ventral striatum – VS, ventral tegmental area – VTA), motor (supplementary motor areas – SMAs, putamen, substantia nigra) and cognitive (lateral prefrontal and caudate) functional connectivity. We confirm the functional nature of the cortico-striatal connections, demonstrating correlates of well-established goal-directed behaviour (involving medial orbitofrontal cortex – mOFC and VS), probabilistic reversal learning (lateral orbitofrontal cortex – lOFC and VS) and attentional shifting (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex – dlPFC and VS) while assessing habitual model-free (SMA and putamen) behaviours on an exploratory basis. We further use neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) to show that more goal-directed model-based learning (MB(c)) is also associated with higher mOFC neurite density and habitual model-free learning (MF(c)) implicates neurite complexity in the putamen. This data highlights similarities between a computational account of MF(c) and conventional measures of habit learning. We highlight the intrinsic functional and structural architecture of parallel systems of behavioural control.
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spelling pubmed-47293212016-02-23 Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility Morris, Laurel S. Kundu, Prantik Dowell, Nicholas Mechelmans, Daisy J. Favre, Pauline Irvine, Michael A. Robbins, Trevor W. Daw, Nathaniel Bullmore, Edward T. Harrison, Neil A. Voon, Valerie Cortex Research Report Discrete yet overlapping frontal-striatal circuits mediate broadly dissociable cognitive and behavioural processes. Using a recently developed multi-echo resting-state functional MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) sequence with greatly enhanced signal compared to noise ratios, we map frontal cortical functional projections to the striatum and striatal projections through the direct and indirect basal ganglia circuit. We demonstrate distinct limbic (ventromedial prefrontal regions, ventral striatum – VS, ventral tegmental area – VTA), motor (supplementary motor areas – SMAs, putamen, substantia nigra) and cognitive (lateral prefrontal and caudate) functional connectivity. We confirm the functional nature of the cortico-striatal connections, demonstrating correlates of well-established goal-directed behaviour (involving medial orbitofrontal cortex – mOFC and VS), probabilistic reversal learning (lateral orbitofrontal cortex – lOFC and VS) and attentional shifting (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex – dlPFC and VS) while assessing habitual model-free (SMA and putamen) behaviours on an exploratory basis. We further use neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) to show that more goal-directed model-based learning (MB(c)) is also associated with higher mOFC neurite density and habitual model-free learning (MF(c)) implicates neurite complexity in the putamen. This data highlights similarities between a computational account of MF(c) and conventional measures of habit learning. We highlight the intrinsic functional and structural architecture of parallel systems of behavioural control. Masson 2016-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4729321/ /pubmed/26673945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2015.11.004 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Report
Morris, Laurel S.
Kundu, Prantik
Dowell, Nicholas
Mechelmans, Daisy J.
Favre, Pauline
Irvine, Michael A.
Robbins, Trevor W.
Daw, Nathaniel
Bullmore, Edward T.
Harrison, Neil A.
Voon, Valerie
Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
title Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
title_full Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
title_fullStr Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
title_full_unstemmed Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
title_short Fronto-striatal organization: Defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
title_sort fronto-striatal organization: defining functional and microstructural substrates of behavioural flexibility
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4729321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26673945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2015.11.004
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