Background Real-life decisions are often Background Real-life decisions are often complex because they involve making sequential choices that constrain future options. We have previously shown that to render such multi-step decisions manageable, people ‘prune’ (i.e. selectively disregard) branches of decision trees that contain negative outcomes. We have theorized that sub-optimal pruning contributes to depression by promoting an oversampling of branches that result in unsavoury outcomes, which results in a negatively-biased valuation of the world. However, no study has tested this theory in depressed individuals. Methods Thirty unmedicated depressed and 31 healthy participants were administered a sequential reinforcement-based decision-mak...
OBJECTIVES: Depression has been associated with impaired neural processing of reward and punishment....
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (e.g., anxiety) and reduced pos...
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (e.g., anxiety) and reduced pos...
Background: Real-life decisions are often complex because they involve making sequential choices tha...
When planning a series of actions, it is usually infeasible to consider all potential future sequenc...
People face decision problems of gargantuan dimensions daily and happily. Efficient pruning of large...
Depression is a debilitating condition with a high prevalence. Depressed patients have been shown to...
In everyday life, the outcomes of our actions are rarely certain. Further, we often lack the informa...
In everyday life, the outcomes of our actions are rarely certain. Further, we often lack the informa...
Difficulty with making decisions is one of the features of depressive illness. However, the particul...
Is decision making impaired in mental illness populations? Can behavioral economics provide insight ...
Previous research reported conflicting results concerning the influence of depression on cognitive t...
Individuals who are prone to experiencing high levels of anxiety and depression often exhibit dysfun...
Is decision making impaired in mental illness populations? Can behavioral economics provide insight ...
Decision-making has become the focus of increased scientific attention in recent years. Attempts to ...
OBJECTIVES: Depression has been associated with impaired neural processing of reward and punishment....
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (e.g., anxiety) and reduced pos...
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (e.g., anxiety) and reduced pos...
Background: Real-life decisions are often complex because they involve making sequential choices tha...
When planning a series of actions, it is usually infeasible to consider all potential future sequenc...
People face decision problems of gargantuan dimensions daily and happily. Efficient pruning of large...
Depression is a debilitating condition with a high prevalence. Depressed patients have been shown to...
In everyday life, the outcomes of our actions are rarely certain. Further, we often lack the informa...
In everyday life, the outcomes of our actions are rarely certain. Further, we often lack the informa...
Difficulty with making decisions is one of the features of depressive illness. However, the particul...
Is decision making impaired in mental illness populations? Can behavioral economics provide insight ...
Previous research reported conflicting results concerning the influence of depression on cognitive t...
Individuals who are prone to experiencing high levels of anxiety and depression often exhibit dysfun...
Is decision making impaired in mental illness populations? Can behavioral economics provide insight ...
Decision-making has become the focus of increased scientific attention in recent years. Attempts to ...
OBJECTIVES: Depression has been associated with impaired neural processing of reward and punishment....
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (e.g., anxiety) and reduced pos...
Depressive pathology, which includes both heightened negative affect (e.g., anxiety) and reduced pos...