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@ARTICLE{Jackson:20002,
author = {Jackson, S.R. and Parkinson, A. and Kim, S.Y. and
Schüermann, M. and Eickhoff, S.B.},
title = {{O}n the functional anatomy of the urge-for-action},
journal = {Journal of cognitive neuroscience},
volume = {2},
issn = {0898-929X},
address = {Cambridge, Mass.},
publisher = {MIT Pr. Journals},
reportid = {PreJuSER-20002},
pages = {227-243},
year = {2011},
note = {Record converted from VDB: 12.11.2012},
abstract = {Several common neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g.,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, Tourette syndrome (TS),
autistic spectrum disorder) are associated with unpleasant
bodily sensations that are perceived as an urge for action.
Similarly, many of our everyday behaviors are also
characterized by bodily sensations that we experience as
urges for action. Where do these urges originate? In this
paper, we consider the nature and the functional anatomy of
"urges-for-action," both in the context of everyday
behaviors such as yawning, swallowing, and micturition, and
in relation to clinical disorders in which the
urge-for-action is considered pathological and substantially
interferes with activities of daily living (e.g., TS). We
review previous frameworks for thinking about behavioral
urges and demonstrate that there is considerable overlap
between the functional anatomy of urges associated with
everyday behaviors such as swallowing, yawning, and
micturition, and those urges associated with the generation
of tics in TS. Specifically, we show that the limbic sensory
and motor regions-insula and mid-cingulate cortex-are common
to all of these behaviors, and we argue that this
"motivation-for-action" network should be considered
distinct from an "intentional action" network, associated
with regions of premotor and parietal cortex, which may be
responsible for the perception of "willed intention" during
the execution of goal-directed actions.},
cin = {INM-2},
ddc = {400},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-2-20090406},
pnm = {Funktion und Dysfunktion des Nervensystems (FUEK409) /
89571 - Connectivity and Activity (POF2-89571)},
pid = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK409 / G:(DE-HGF)POF2-89571},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:22299020},
pmc = {pmc:PMC3259619},
UT = {WOS:000299273900019},
doi = {10.1080/17588928.2011.604717},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/20002},
}