TY - JOUR
T1 - Conflict-dependent dynamic of subthalamic nucleus oscillations during moral decisions
AU - Fumagalli, Manuela
AU - Giannicola, Gaia
AU - Rosa, Manuela
AU - Marceglia, Sara
AU - Lucchiari, Claudio
AU - Mrakic-Sposta, Simona
AU - Servello, Domenico
AU - Pacchetti, Claudio
AU - Porta, Mauro
AU - Sassi, Marco
AU - Zangaglia, Roberta
AU - Franzini, Angelo
AU - Albanese, Alberto
AU - Romito, Luigi
AU - Romito, Luigi Michele Antonio
AU - Piacentini, Sylvie
AU - Zago, Stefano
AU - Pravettoni, Gabriella
AU - Barbieri, Sergio
AU - Priori, Alberto
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Although lesional, neuroimaging, and brain stimulation studies have provided an insight into the neural mechanisms of judgement and decision-making, all these works focused on the cerebral cortex, without investigating the role of subcortical structures such as the basal ganglia. Besides being an effective therapeutic tool, deep brain stimulation (DBS) allows local field potential (LFP) recordings through the stimulation electrodes thus providing a physiological "window" on human subcortical structures. In this study we assessed whether subthalamic nucleus LFP oscillations are modulated by processing of moral conflictual, moral nonconflictual, and neutral statements. To do so, in 16 patients with Parkinson's disease (8 men) bilaterally implanted with subthalamic nucleus (STN) electrodes for DBS, we recorded STN LFPs 4 days after surgery during a moral decision task. During the task, recordings from the STN showed changes in LFP oscillations. Whereas the 14-30 Hz band (beta) changed during the movement executed to perform the task, the 5-13 Hz band (low-frequency) changed when subjects evaluated the content of statements. Low-frequency band power increased significantly more during conflictual than during nonconflictual or neutral sentences. We conclude that STN responds specifically to conflictual moral stimuli, and could be involved in conflictual decisions of all kinds, not only those for moral judgment. LFP oscillations provide novel direct evidence that the neural processing of conflictual decision-making spreads beyond the cortex to the basal ganglia and encompasses a specific subcortical conflict-dependent component. © 2010 Psychology Press.
AB - Although lesional, neuroimaging, and brain stimulation studies have provided an insight into the neural mechanisms of judgement and decision-making, all these works focused on the cerebral cortex, without investigating the role of subcortical structures such as the basal ganglia. Besides being an effective therapeutic tool, deep brain stimulation (DBS) allows local field potential (LFP) recordings through the stimulation electrodes thus providing a physiological "window" on human subcortical structures. In this study we assessed whether subthalamic nucleus LFP oscillations are modulated by processing of moral conflictual, moral nonconflictual, and neutral statements. To do so, in 16 patients with Parkinson's disease (8 men) bilaterally implanted with subthalamic nucleus (STN) electrodes for DBS, we recorded STN LFPs 4 days after surgery during a moral decision task. During the task, recordings from the STN showed changes in LFP oscillations. Whereas the 14-30 Hz band (beta) changed during the movement executed to perform the task, the 5-13 Hz band (low-frequency) changed when subjects evaluated the content of statements. Low-frequency band power increased significantly more during conflictual than during nonconflictual or neutral sentences. We conclude that STN responds specifically to conflictual moral stimuli, and could be involved in conflictual decisions of all kinds, not only those for moral judgment. LFP oscillations provide novel direct evidence that the neural processing of conflictual decision-making spreads beyond the cortex to the basal ganglia and encompasses a specific subcortical conflict-dependent component. © 2010 Psychology Press.
KW - Conflict
KW - Deep brain stimulation
KW - Local field potentials
KW - Moral decisions
KW - Subthalamic nucleus
KW - Conflict
KW - Deep brain stimulation
KW - Local field potentials
KW - Moral decisions
KW - Subthalamic nucleus
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/167025
U2 - 10.1080/17470919.2010.515148
DO - 10.1080/17470919.2010.515148
M3 - Article
SN - 1747-0919
VL - 6
SP - 243
EP - 256
JO - Social Neuroscience
JF - Social Neuroscience
ER -