Delay discounting and alcohol consumption correlate with dorsal anterior insula activation during choice in nontreatment-seeking heavy drinkers.
Meredith E HalcombMario DzemidzicYitong I ShenZikai LinTarah J ButcherKarmen K YoderBrandon G OberlinPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
Greater dAIC involvement in intertemporal choice may confer more adaptive behavior (lower impulsivity and alcohol consumption). Moreover, salience network processes governing discounting may require midline default mode (precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex) recruitment. These findings supporta key adaptive role for right dAIC in decision making involving future rewards and risky drinking.