Striatal responsiveness to reward under threat-of-shock and working memory load: A preliminary study.
Claudie GaillardMatthias GuillodMonique ErnstSalvatore TorrisiAndrea FederspielDominik SchoebiRomina E RecabarrenXinyi OuyangChristoph Mueller-PfeifferAntje HorschPhilipp HomanRoland WiestGregor HaslerChantal Martin-SoelchPublished in: Brain and behavior (2019)
These findings provide initial evidence that both stress and cognitive load modulate striatal responsiveness during feedback delivery but not during anticipation in healthy adults. Of clinical importance, sustained stress exposure might go along with dysregulated arousal, increasing therefore the risk for the development of maladaptive incentive-triggered motivation. This study brings new insight that might help to build a framework to understand common stress-related disorders, given that these psychiatric disorders involve disturbances of the reward system, cognitive deficits, and abnormal stress reactivity.