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Neurometabolic predictors of mental effort in the frontal cortex

Barakat, Arthur  
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Brochard, Jules
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Pessiglione, Mathias
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September 29, 2025
Translational Psychiatry

Motivation drives individuals to overcome costs to achieve desired outcomes, such as rewards or avoidance of punishment, with significant variability across individuals. The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex/dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dmPFC/dACC) and anterior insula are key brain regions implicated in effort-based decision-making. Here, we utilized proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) at 7 Tesla on 69 healthy participants in these brain regions to uncover the neurometabolic factors that influence these differences. We designed and applied an effort-based decision-making task requiring mental and physical effort to probe motivated behavior, complemented by computational modeling to extract key behavioral parameters. Gradient boosting machine learning was applied to explore the predictive role of specific metabolites in motivated behavior. Our results reveal that a model established on dmPFC/dACC metabolites explains decisions to exert high mental effort and sensitivity to mental effort. In particular, glutamate, aspartate, and lactate in dmPFC/dACC, three metabolites linked through the tricarboxylic acid cycle and glycolysis, were identified as key discriminative metabolites in the dmPFC/dACC, predictive of mental effort choices, underpinning energy supply and cognitive processes. Anterior insula metabolites did not significantly relate to effort-related decisions. Notably, glutamine and lactate levels between the periphery (plasma) and the dmPFC/dACC were correlated, suggesting a metabolic link between peripheral and central biomarkers of effort. Our findings provide novel insights into the neurometabolic underpinnings of motivated behavior and propose novel biomarkers for mental effort-based decision-making. Importantly, our study highlights the relevance of multivariable approaches in elucidating complex cognitive functions.

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