Regional white matter volumes correlate with delay discounting

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Abstract

A preference for immediate gratification is a central feature in addictive processes. However, the neural structures underlying reward delay tolerance are still unclear. Healthy participants (n = 121) completed a delay discounting questionnaire assessing the extent to which they prefer smaller immediate rewards to larger delayed reward after undergoing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning. Whole brain voxel-based morphometric analysis shows that delay discounting severity was negatively correlated with right prefrontal subgyral white matter volume and positively correlated with white matter volume in parahippocampus/hippocampus, after whole brain correction. This study might better our understanding of the neural basis of impulsivity and addiction. © 2012 Rongjun Yu.

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Yu, R. (2012). Regional white matter volumes correlate with delay discounting. PLoS ONE, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032595

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