DYT1 dystonia increases risk taking in humans

Publication Year
2016

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
It has been difficult to link synaptic modification to overt behavioral changes. Rodent models of DYT1 dystonia, a motor disorder caused by a single gene mutation, demonstrate increased long-term potentiation and decreased long-term depression in corticostriatal synapses. Computationally, such asymmetric learning predicts risk taking in probabilistic tasks. Here we demonstrate abnormal risk taking in DYT1 dystonia patients, which is correlated with disease severity, thereby supporting striatal plasticity in shaping choice behavior in humans.
Journal
eLife
Volume
5
Issue
JUN2016
ISSN Number
2050084X
ISBN
2050-084X (Electronic) 2050-084X (Linking)
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