The human cerebellum in reward anticipation and outcome processing: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis

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2023-06

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Kruithof, Eline SofieISNI 000000051254570X
Klaus, JanaORCID 0000-0003-4398-8672ISNI 0000000446021309
Schutter, Dennis J L GISNI 0000000394555949

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Abstract

The cerebellum generates internal prediction models and actively compares anticipated and actual outcomes in order to reach a desired end state. In this process, reward can serve as a reinforcer that shapes internal prediction models, enabling context-appropriate behavior. While the involvement of the cerebellum in reward processing has been established in animals, there is no detailed account of which cerebellar regions are involved in reward anticipation and outcome processing in humans. To this end, an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies was performed to investigate cerebellar functional activity patterns associated with reward anticipation and outcome processing in healthy adults. Results showed that reward anticipation (k = 31) was associated with regional activity in the bilateral anterior lobe, bilateral lobule VI, left Crus I and the posterior vermis, while reward outcome (k = 16) was associated with regional activity in the declive and left lobule VI. These findings demonstrate distinct involvement of the cerebellum in reward anticipation and outcome processing as part of a predictive coding routine.

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Anticipation, Cerebellum, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Meta-analysis, Outcome, Predictive coding, Reward, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience

Citation

Kruithof, E S, Klaus, J & Schutter, D J L G 2023, 'The human cerebellum in reward anticipation and outcome processing : An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis', Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, vol. 149, 105171. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105171