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Risk-taking in the human brain: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of the balloon analog risk task (BART).


ABSTRACT: The Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART) is increasingly used to assess risk-taking behavior and brain function. However, the brain networks underlying risk-taking during the BART and its reliability remain controversial. Here, we combined the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis with both task-based and task-free functional connectivity (FC) analysis to quantitatively synthesize brain networks involved in risk-taking during the BART, and compared the differences between adults and adolescents studies. Based on 22 pooled publications, the ALE meta-analysis revealed multiple brain regions in the reward network, salience network, and executive control network underlying risk-taking during the BART. Compared with adult risk-taking, adolescent risk-taking showed greater activation in the insula, putamen, and prefrontal regions. The combination of meta-analytic connectivity modeling with task-free FC analysis further confirmed the involvement of the reward, salience, and cognitive control networks in the BART. These findings demonstrate the core brain networks for risk-taking during the BART and support the utility of the BART for future neuroimaging and developmental research.

SUBMITTER: Wang M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9704781 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Risk-taking in the human brain: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of the balloon analog risk task (BART).

Wang Mengmeng M   Zhang Shunmin S   Suo Tao T   Mao Tianxin T   Wang Fenghua F   Deng Yao Y   Eickhoff Simon S   Pan Yu Y   Jiang Caihong C   Rao Hengyi H  

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The Balloon Analog Risk Task (BART) is increasingly used to assess risk-taking behavior and brain function. However, the brain networks underlying risk-taking during the BART and its reliability remain controversial. Here, we combined the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analysis with both task-based and task-free functional connectivity (FC) analysis to quantitatively synthesize brain networks involved in risk-taking during the BART, and compared the differences between adults and ad  ...[more]

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