Neural Mechanisms of Reward Prediction Error in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Maya G. Mosner, R. E. McLaurin, J. Kinard, S. Hakimi, Jacob M. Parelman, Jasmine S. Shah, Josh Bizzell, Josh Bizzell, R. Greene, P. Cernasov, E. Walsh, Merideth A. Addicott, T. Eisenlohr-Moul, R. M. Carter, G. Dichter
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Abstract

Few studies have explored neural mechanisms of reward learning in ASD despite evidence of behavioral impairments of predictive abilities in ASD. To investigate the neural correlates of reward prediction errors in ASD, 16 adults with ASD and 14 typically developing controls performed a prediction error task during fMRI scanning. Results revealed greater activation in the ASD group in the left paracingulate gyrus during signed prediction errors and the left insula and right frontal pole during thresholded unsigned prediction errors. Findings support atypical neural processing of reward prediction errors in ASD in frontostriatal regions critical for prediction coding and reward learning. Results provide a neural basis for impairments in reward learning that may contribute to traits common in ASD (e.g., intolerance of unpredictability).
自闭症谱系障碍奖赏预测错误的神经机制
尽管有证据表明ASD的预测能力存在行为障碍,但很少有研究探索ASD中奖励学习的神经机制。为了研究ASD中奖励预测错误的神经相关性,16名ASD成年患者和14名正常发育的对照者在fMRI扫描期间执行了预测错误任务。结果显示,在有符号预测错误期间,ASD组的左扣带回和左脑岛和右额极在阈值无符号预测错误期间更活跃。研究结果支持在预测编码和奖励学习至关重要的额纹状体区域对ASD中奖励预测错误的非典型神经处理。结果为奖励学习障碍提供了神经基础,这可能有助于ASD常见的特征(例如,对不可预测性的耐受)。
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