“…For example, deep brain stimulation of the STN for the treatment of Parkinson's disease (Limousin et al, 1998;Charles et al, 2002;Welter et al, 2002), which is thought to inactivate the STN (Benazzouz et al, 1993(Benazzouz et al, , 1995(Benazzouz et al, , 2000Lozano et al, 2002), produces non-motoric side-effects, including compulsive gambling (Lu et al, 2006;Smeding et al, 2007), increased desire for levadopa treatment Schupbach et al, 2005), and an increased disposition for addiction (Funkiewiez et al, 2003). Consistent with this, preclinical studies have shown that bilateral STN lesions increase motivation for both food (Baunez et al, 2002) and cocaine (Uslaner et al, 2005), as measured by progressive ratio responding, and increase impulsive responding for a food reward, which could be indicative of enhanced motivation (Baunez et al, 1995;Baunez and Robbins, 1997;Phillips and Brown, 1999;Florio et al, 2001;.…”