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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Taste matters: mapping expectancy-based appetitive placebo effects onto the brain
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Iraj Khalid
  • Belina Rodrigues
  • Hippolyte Dreyfus
  • Solène Frileux
  • Karin Meissner
  • Philippe Fossati
  • Todd Anthony Hare
  • Liane Schmidt
Language
  • English
Institution Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Series Name bioRxiv
Number 527858
ISSN 2164-7844
Date 2023
Abstract Text Expectancies, which are higher order prognostic beliefs, can have powerful effects on experiences, behavior and brain. However, it is unknown where, how, and when, in the brain, prognostic beliefs influence appetitive interoceptive experiences and related economic behavior. This study combined a placebo intervention on hunger with computational modelling and functional magnetic resonance imaging of value-based decision-making. The results show that prognostic beliefs about hunger shape hunger experiences, how much participants value food and food-value encoding in the prefrontal cortex. Computational modelling further revealed that these placebo effects were underpinned by how much and when during the decision process taste and health information are integrated into the accumulation of evidence toward a food choice. The drift weights of both sources of information further moderated ventromedial and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex interactions during choice formation. These findings provide novel insights into the neurocognitive mechanisms that translate higher order prognostic beliefs into non-aversive interoceptive sensitivity and shape decision-making.
Digital Object Identifier 10.1101/2023.02.14.527858
Other Identification Number merlin-id:24309
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