Background Bipolar disorder I (BD-I) is defined by episodes of mania, depression and euthymic states. These episodes are among other symptoms characterized by altered reward processing and negative symptoms (NS), in particular apathy. However, the neural correlates of these deficits are not well understood. Methods We first assessed the severity of NS in 25 euthymic BD-I patients compared with 25 healthy controls (HC) and 27 patients with schizophrenia (SZ). Then, we investigated ventral (VS) and dorsal striatal (DS) activation during reward anticipation in a Monetary Incentive Delayed Task and its association with NS. Results In BD-I patients NS were clearly present and the severity of apathy was comparable to SZ patients. Apathy scor...
The relationship between transdiagnostic, dimensional, and categorical approaches to psychiatric nos...
Negative symptoms in the psychosis continuum are linked to impairments in reward processing and cogn...
Deficits in neural processing of reward have been described in both bipolar disorder (BD) and schizo...
Background Bipolar disorder I (BD-I) is defined by episodes of mania, depression and euthymic state...
Background Negative symptoms are a core feature of schizophrenia and also found in healthy indivi...
The present study employs a new framework to categorise the heterogeneous findings on the relationsh...
BACKGROUND:Negative symptoms are a core feature of schizophrenia and also found in healthy individua...
The present study employs a new framework to categorise the heterogeneous findings on the relationsh...
BACKGROUND: Negative symptoms of schizophrenia can be grouped in 2 dimensions: apathy and diminished...
Background: Growing evidence points towards dysfunction of the ventral striatum as a neural substrat...
Blunted and exaggerated neuronal response to rewards are hypothesized to be core features of schizop...
In the research domain framework (RDoC), dysfunctional reward expectation has been proposed to be a ...
Unwillingness to exert effort for rewards has been found in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ), major...
Dysfunctional patterns of activation in brain reward networks have been suggested as a core element ...
Rationale: A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to identify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
The relationship between transdiagnostic, dimensional, and categorical approaches to psychiatric nos...
Negative symptoms in the psychosis continuum are linked to impairments in reward processing and cogn...
Deficits in neural processing of reward have been described in both bipolar disorder (BD) and schizo...
Background Bipolar disorder I (BD-I) is defined by episodes of mania, depression and euthymic state...
Background Negative symptoms are a core feature of schizophrenia and also found in healthy indivi...
The present study employs a new framework to categorise the heterogeneous findings on the relationsh...
BACKGROUND:Negative symptoms are a core feature of schizophrenia and also found in healthy individua...
The present study employs a new framework to categorise the heterogeneous findings on the relationsh...
BACKGROUND: Negative symptoms of schizophrenia can be grouped in 2 dimensions: apathy and diminished...
Background: Growing evidence points towards dysfunction of the ventral striatum as a neural substrat...
Blunted and exaggerated neuronal response to rewards are hypothesized to be core features of schizop...
In the research domain framework (RDoC), dysfunctional reward expectation has been proposed to be a ...
Unwillingness to exert effort for rewards has been found in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ), major...
Dysfunctional patterns of activation in brain reward networks have been suggested as a core element ...
Rationale: A dimensional approach in psychiatry aims to identify core mechanisms of mental disorders...
The relationship between transdiagnostic, dimensional, and categorical approaches to psychiatric nos...
Negative symptoms in the psychosis continuum are linked to impairments in reward processing and cogn...
Deficits in neural processing of reward have been described in both bipolar disorder (BD) and schizo...