ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE ALTERS DISCOUNTING AND BRAIN-WIDE FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY
Central Institute of Mental Health (ZI), Universität Heidelberg
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Here, we examined the effects of alcohol dependence on reward and aversion discounting. To determine alterations in neural mechanisms underlying these alcohol-related decision making process, we assessed brain-wide neuronal activity and connectome using graph theoretical analysis. Results demonstrate that across both discounting paradigms involving delayed reward and delayed negative outcomes, alcohol-dependent rats exhibited an increased preference for the large reward. These behavioural effects were accompanied by significant changes in neuronal network configuration and organisation.
Targeting these dysfunctional circuits may offer new avenues for interventions aimed at preventing relapse.
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