Cross-species modeling and enhancement of cognitive control with striatal brain stimulation

Adriano E Reimer,Evan M Dastin-van Rijn, Jaejoong Kim, Megan E Mensinger,Elizabeth M Sachse, Aaron Wald, Eric Hoskins, Kartikeya Singh, Abigail Alpers, Dawson Cooper,Meng-Chen Lo,Amanda R de Oliveira,Gregory Simandl, Nathaniel Stephenson,Alik S Widge

biorxiv(2024)

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Brain disorders, particularly mental disorders, might be effectively treated by direct electrical brain stimulation, but clinical progress requires understanding of therapeutic mechanisms. Animal models have not helped, because there are no direct animal models of mental illness. We show a path past this roadblock, by leveraging a common ingredient of most mental disorders: impaired cognitive control. We previously showed that deep brain stimulation (DBS) improves cognitive control in humans. We now reverse translate that result, showing that DBS-like stimulation of the mid-striatum improves cognitive control in rats. Using this model, we identify a mechanism, improvement in domain-general cognitive control, and rule out competing hypotheses such as impulsivity. The rat findings explain prior human results and have immediate implications for clinical practice and future trial design. ### Competing Interest Statement ASW is a named inventor on multiple patent applications related to neurostimulation and cognitive control, none of which directly references the information herein and none of which is licensed to any entity.
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