Of the putative psychopathological endophenotypes in major depressive disorder (MDD), the anhedonic subtype is particularly well supported. Anhedonia is generally assumed to reflect aberrant motivation and reward responsivity. However, research has been limited by a lack of objective measures of reward motivation. We present the Effort-Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT or “effort”), a novel behavioral paradigm as a means of exploring effort-based decision-making in humans. Using the EEfRT, we test the hypothesis that effort-based decision-making is related to trait anhedonia.61 undergraduate students participated in the experiment. Subjects completed self-report measures of mood and trait anhedonia, and completed the EEfRT. Across multipl...
This study aimed to measure the willingness of individuals from a community-based sample to exert ph...
Depression is mainly characterized as an emotional disorder, associated with reduced approach behavi...
Motivation can be characterized as a series of cost–benefit valuations, in which we weigh the amount...
BACKGROUND:Of the putative psychopathological endophenotypes in major depressive disorder (MDD), the...
Anhedonia is a hallmark symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD). Preliminary findings suggest tha...
Motivational anhedonia is a debilitating feature of many neurological and psychiatric disorders. Mot...
Anhedonia, or the loss of interest and/or pleasure, is a core symptom of depression. Individuals exp...
Motivation is an essential component of neuro-economic decisions. It can be defined as the willingne...
People with depression report reduced motivation to obtain a reward and reduced affective responses ...
Abstract: Anhedonia, a central depression symptom, is associated with impairments in reward process...
Insight into motivational processes may be gained by examining measures of willingness to exert effo...
Thesis describes humans' decisional behavior in regards to working to win money and working to avoid...
Deficits in self-regulation and motivation are central to depression. Using motivational intensity t...
Motivation deficits are prominent symptoms in schizophrenia (SZ) and major depressive disorder (MDD)...
Insight into motivational processes may be gained by examining measures of willingness to exert effo...
This study aimed to measure the willingness of individuals from a community-based sample to exert ph...
Depression is mainly characterized as an emotional disorder, associated with reduced approach behavi...
Motivation can be characterized as a series of cost–benefit valuations, in which we weigh the amount...
BACKGROUND:Of the putative psychopathological endophenotypes in major depressive disorder (MDD), the...
Anhedonia is a hallmark symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD). Preliminary findings suggest tha...
Motivational anhedonia is a debilitating feature of many neurological and psychiatric disorders. Mot...
Anhedonia, or the loss of interest and/or pleasure, is a core symptom of depression. Individuals exp...
Motivation is an essential component of neuro-economic decisions. It can be defined as the willingne...
People with depression report reduced motivation to obtain a reward and reduced affective responses ...
Abstract: Anhedonia, a central depression symptom, is associated with impairments in reward process...
Insight into motivational processes may be gained by examining measures of willingness to exert effo...
Thesis describes humans' decisional behavior in regards to working to win money and working to avoid...
Deficits in self-regulation and motivation are central to depression. Using motivational intensity t...
Motivation deficits are prominent symptoms in schizophrenia (SZ) and major depressive disorder (MDD)...
Insight into motivational processes may be gained by examining measures of willingness to exert effo...
This study aimed to measure the willingness of individuals from a community-based sample to exert ph...
Depression is mainly characterized as an emotional disorder, associated with reduced approach behavi...
Motivation can be characterized as a series of cost–benefit valuations, in which we weigh the amount...