作者
Scott J Moeller, Jean Honorio, Dardo Tomasi, Muhammad A Parvaz, Patricia A Woicik, Nora D Volkow, Rita Z Goldstein
发表日期
2014/3/1
期刊
Cerebral cortex
卷号
24
期号
3
页码范围
643-653
出版商
Oxford University Press
简介
Previous studies have suggested dopamine to be involved in error monitoring/processing, possibly through impact on reinforcement learning. The current study tested whether methylphenidate (MPH), an indirect dopamine agonist, modulates brain and behavioral responses to error, and whether such modulation is more pronounced in cocaine-addicted individuals, in whom dopamine neurotransmission is disrupted. After receiving oral MPH (20 mg) or placebo (counterbalanced), 15 healthy human volunteers and 16 cocaine-addicted individuals completed a task of executive function (the Stroop color word) during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). During MPH, despite not showing differences on percent accuracy and reaction time, all subjects committed fewer total errors and slowed down more after committing errors, suggestive of more careful responding. In parallel, during MPH all subjects …
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