Publications by authors named "Nicolas Borderies"

Apathy is a core symptom in patients with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD). It is defined by the observable reduction in goal-directed behaviour, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. According to decision theory, engagement in goal-directed behaviour depends on a cost-benefit optimization trading off the estimated effort (related to the behaviour) against the expected reward (related to the goal).

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Background: Motivational deficit is a core clinical manifestation of depression and a strong predictor of treatment failure. However, the underlying mechanisms, which cannot be accessed through conventional questionnaire-based scoring, remain largely unknown. According to decision theory, apathy could result either from biased subjective estimates (of action costs or outcomes) or from dysfunctional processes (in making decisions or allocating resources).

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Myotonic dystrophy type 1 is an autosomal dominant multisystemic disorder affecting muscular and extra muscular systems, including the central nervous system. Cerebral involvement in myotonic dystrophy type 1 is associated with subtle cognitive and behavioural disorders, of major impact on socio-professional adaptation. The social dysfunction and its potential relation to frontal lobe neuropsychology remain under-evaluated in this pathology.

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Article Synopsis
  • The trade-off between effort and reward significantly influences behavior and is linked to disorders like depression and Parkinson's disease.
  • A study with rhesus monkeys showed that lowering noradrenaline levels led to decreased effort exertion, affecting decision-making without impacting reward sensitivity.
  • Computational modeling indicated that "effort" could explain resource allocation for actions and decision-making, demonstrating noradrenaline's crucial role in processing effort.
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