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Multivariate associations between dopamine receptor availability and risky investment decision-making across adulthood.

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Green, MA; Crawford, JL; Kuhnen, CM; Samanez-Larkin, GR; Seaman, KL
Published in: Cerebral cortex communications
January 2023

Enhancing dopamine increases financial risk taking across adulthood but it is unclear whether baseline individual differences in dopamine function are related to risky financial decisions. Here, thirty-five healthy adults completed an incentive-compatible risky investment decision task and a PET scan at rest using [11C]FLB457 to assess dopamine D2-like receptor availability. Participants made choices between a safe asset (bond) and a risky asset (stock) with either an expected value less than the bond ("bad stock") or expected value greater than the bond ("good stock"). Five measures of behavior (choice inflexibility, risk seeking, suboptimal investment) and beliefs (absolute error, optimism) were computed and D2-like binding potential was extracted from four brain regions of interest (midbrain, amygdala, anterior cingulate, insula). We used canonical correlation analysis to evaluate multivariate associations between decision-making and dopamine function controlling for age. Decomposition of the first dimension (r = 0.76) revealed that the strongest associations were between measures of choice inflexibility, incorrect choice, optimism, amygdala binding potential, and age. Follow-up univariate analyses revealed that amygdala binding potential and age were both independently associated with choice inflexibility. The findings suggest that individual differences in dopamine function may be associated with financial risk taking in healthy adults.

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Cerebral cortex communications

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EISSN

2632-7376

ISSN

2632-7376

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

tgad008

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
 

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Green, M. A., Crawford, J. L., Kuhnen, C. M., Samanez-Larkin, G. R., & Seaman, K. L. (2023). Multivariate associations between dopamine receptor availability and risky investment decision-making across adulthood. Cerebral Cortex Communications, 4(2), tgad008. https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgad008
Green, Mikella A., Jennifer L. Crawford, Camelia M. Kuhnen, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin, and Kendra L. Seaman. “Multivariate associations between dopamine receptor availability and risky investment decision-making across adulthood.Cerebral Cortex Communications 4, no. 2 (January 2023): tgad008. https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgad008.
Green MA, Crawford JL, Kuhnen CM, Samanez-Larkin GR, Seaman KL. Multivariate associations between dopamine receptor availability and risky investment decision-making across adulthood. Cerebral cortex communications. 2023 Jan;4(2):tgad008.
Green, Mikella A., et al. “Multivariate associations between dopamine receptor availability and risky investment decision-making across adulthood.Cerebral Cortex Communications, vol. 4, no. 2, Jan. 2023, p. tgad008. Epmc, doi:10.1093/texcom/tgad008.
Green MA, Crawford JL, Kuhnen CM, Samanez-Larkin GR, Seaman KL. Multivariate associations between dopamine receptor availability and risky investment decision-making across adulthood. Cerebral cortex communications. 2023 Jan;4(2):tgad008.

Published In

Cerebral cortex communications

DOI

EISSN

2632-7376

ISSN

2632-7376

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

4

Issue

2

Start / End Page

tgad008

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences