Mean diffusivity of basal ganglia and thalamus specifically associated with motivational states among mood states

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Hikaru Takeuchi
Yasuyuki Taki
Atsushi Sekiguchi
Rui Nouchi
Yuka Kotozaki
Seishu Nakagawa
Carlos Makoto Miyauchi
Kunio Iizuka
Ryoichi Yokoyama
Takamitsu Shinada
Yuki Yamamoto
Sugiko Hanawa
Tsuyoshi Araki
Keiko Kunitoki
Yuko Sassa
Ryuta Kawashima
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[1] Institute of Development,Division of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
[2] Aging and Cancer,Division of Medical Neuroimaging Analysis, Department of Community Medical Supports, Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization
[3] Tohoku University,Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
[4] Tohoku University,Department of Functional Brain Imaging
[5] Institute of Development,Human and Social Response Research Division
[6] Aging and Cancer,Division of Clinical research
[7] Tohoku University,Department of General Systems Studies
[8] Institute of Development,Smart Aging International Research Center
[9] Aging and Cancer,Faculty of Medicine
[10] Tohoku University,undefined
[11] International Research Institute of Disaster Science,undefined
[12] Tohoku University,undefined
[13] Medical-Industry Translational Research Center,undefined
[14] Fukushima Medical University,undefined
[15] School of Medicine,undefined
[16] Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,undefined
[17] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[18] Japan Society for the Promotion of Science,undefined
[19] Institute of Development,undefined
[20] Aging and Cancer,undefined
[21] Tohoku University,undefined
[22] Tohoku University,undefined
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Mood state; Mean diffusivity; Dopaminergic system; Brain structure; Motivation;
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Previously, we proposed that the mean diffusivity (MD), a measure of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in areas of the dopaminergic system (MDDS), is associated with motivation. In this study, we tested if and how the motivational state is associated with MD in comparison with other mood states. We also tested the associations of these mood states with multiple cognitive functions. We examined these issues in 766 right-handed healthy young adults. We employed analyses of MD and a psychological measure of the profile of mood states (POMS) as well as multiple cognitive functions. We detected associations between the higher Vigor subscale of POMS and lower MD in the right globus pallidum, right putamen to right posterior insula, right caudate body, and right thalamus, and these associations were highly specific to the Vigor subscale. Similarly, the association of the motivational state with creativity measured by divergent thinking (CMDT) was rather specific and prominent compared with that of the other mood states and cognitive functions. In conclusion, when affective states are finely divided, only the motivational state is associated with MD in the areas related to the dopaminergic system, and psychological mechanisms that had been associated with dopaminergic system (CMDT). These results suggest that these mechanisms specifically contribute to the motivational state and not to the other states, such as depression and anxiety.
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页码:1027 / 1037
页数:10
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