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The neural substrates of risky rewards and losses in healthy volunteers and patient groups: a PET imaging study.

Nikolina SkandaliJoonas MajuriJuho JoutsaKwangyeol BaekEveliina ArponenSarita ForsbackValtteri KaasinenValerie Voon
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
We show distinct neurochemical substrates underlying risk-taking with the dorsal cingulate cortex mu-opioid receptor binding associated with rewards and dorsal striatal serotonin transporter binding associated with losses. Risk-taking and goal-directed control appear to dissociate between dorsal and ventral fronto-striatal systems. Our findings thus highlight the potential role of pharmacological agents or neuromodulation on modifying valence-specific risk-taking biases.
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