2020
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13623
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DRD4 polymorphisms modulate reward positivity and P3a in a gambling task: Exploring a genetic basis for cultural learning

Abstract: Prior work shows that people respond more plastically to environmental influences, including cultural influences, if they carry the 7 or 2‐repeat (7/2R) allelic variant of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4). The 7/2R carriers are thus more likely to endorse the norms and values of their culture. So far, however, mechanisms underlying this moderation of cultural acquisition by DRD4 are unclear. To address this gap in knowledge, we tested the hypothesis that DRD4 modulates the processing of reward cues existin… Show more

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“…The RewP has been proposed to reflect a reward prediction error signal from midbrain dopamine neurons to the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) (Holroyd & Coles, 2002;Sambrook & Goslin, 2015). Consistent with this hypothesis, research has linked dopamine with the generation of the RewP (Cavanagh et al, 2022;Foti & Hajcak, 2012;Glazer et al, 2020;Jocham & Ullsperger, 2009;Schutte et al, 2020;Soder et al, 2019;Webber et al, 2021) and the RewP is enhanced to outcomes that are "better-than-expected" (Cavanagh, 2015;Potts et al, 2006;Walsh & Anderson, 2012). The RewP is diminished in psychiatric disorders associated with impaired reward functioning such as Parkinson's disease and Major Depressive Disorder (Brown et al, 2020;Proudfit, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RewP has been proposed to reflect a reward prediction error signal from midbrain dopamine neurons to the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) (Holroyd & Coles, 2002;Sambrook & Goslin, 2015). Consistent with this hypothesis, research has linked dopamine with the generation of the RewP (Cavanagh et al, 2022;Foti & Hajcak, 2012;Glazer et al, 2020;Jocham & Ullsperger, 2009;Schutte et al, 2020;Soder et al, 2019;Webber et al, 2021) and the RewP is enhanced to outcomes that are "better-than-expected" (Cavanagh, 2015;Potts et al, 2006;Walsh & Anderson, 2012). The RewP is diminished in psychiatric disorders associated with impaired reward functioning such as Parkinson's disease and Major Depressive Disorder (Brown et al, 2020;Proudfit, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 7R allele is reported to correlate with high novelty seeking independently of ethnicity, sex, and age [41]. Carriers of alleles 2R and 7R have stronger reward processing compared to noncarriers [42]. Carriers of the 7R allele exhibit lower cortisol stress responses after the Trier social stress test [43], but they seem to have stronger brain activity in response to negative emotional stimuli as compared to individuals with the 4R allele [44].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This 7/2-R allele is known as a plasticity allele because carriers of this allele are strongly influenced by the quality of parenting (Belsky & Pluess, 2009). Recent evidence shows that this plasticity effect is likely to result from the function of this allele to upregulate the fidelity of computing reward contingencies (Glazer et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%