The perception of reward exerts a powerful influence on human behavior. While anhedonia might occur in healthy individuals, its prevalence and severity are much higher in psychiatric patients, particularly those with depression and schizophrenia. Anhedonia is a negative symptom, and presumably a trait marker in schizophrenia. Recent research confirmed that anhedonia is a complex construct, consisting of anticipatory, consummatory, and reward learning components. In general, schizophrenia patients show anticipation deficits, and a substantial portion of them have physical (PA) and social anhedonia (SA). The relationship between anhedonia and psychopathology appears bidirectional. While gene-environment interactions affect reward circuity, an...
AbstractBackgroundAnhedonia and amotivation are substantial predictors of poor functional outcomes i...
Anhedonia, the lack of pleasure, has been shown to be a critical feature of a range of psychiatric d...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...
Background High levels of anhedonia have been found in patients with schizophrenia; specifically the...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia, characterized as a loss or reduction of norma...
OBJECTIVE: Investigate impairment of reward anticipation in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ) and i...
Anhedonia is one of the core negative symptoms of schizophrenia that affect the ultimate outcome of ...
Anhedonia (a reduced experience of pleasure) and avolition (a reduction in goal-directed activity) a...
In order to develop effective treatments for anhedonia we need to understand its underlying neurobio...
BACKGROUND: Anhedonia, a symptom prevalent in schizophrenia patients, is thought to arise either wit...
Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or ...
Background: Previous studies reported deficits in pleasure experience in schizophrenia, but little i...
Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or ...
Introduction An impairment in the ability of experience pleasure has always been associated with sc...
The anhedonia paradox is consistently observed in individuals with schizophrenia. However, the under...
AbstractBackgroundAnhedonia and amotivation are substantial predictors of poor functional outcomes i...
Anhedonia, the lack of pleasure, has been shown to be a critical feature of a range of psychiatric d...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...
Background High levels of anhedonia have been found in patients with schizophrenia; specifically the...
The negative symptoms of schizophrenia, characterized as a loss or reduction of norma...
OBJECTIVE: Investigate impairment of reward anticipation in subjects with schizophrenia (SCZ) and i...
Anhedonia is one of the core negative symptoms of schizophrenia that affect the ultimate outcome of ...
Anhedonia (a reduced experience of pleasure) and avolition (a reduction in goal-directed activity) a...
In order to develop effective treatments for anhedonia we need to understand its underlying neurobio...
BACKGROUND: Anhedonia, a symptom prevalent in schizophrenia patients, is thought to arise either wit...
Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or ...
Background: Previous studies reported deficits in pleasure experience in schizophrenia, but little i...
Humans are highly social beings, yet people with social anhedonia experience reduced interest in or ...
Introduction An impairment in the ability of experience pleasure has always been associated with sc...
The anhedonia paradox is consistently observed in individuals with schizophrenia. However, the under...
AbstractBackgroundAnhedonia and amotivation are substantial predictors of poor functional outcomes i...
Anhedonia, the lack of pleasure, has been shown to be a critical feature of a range of psychiatric d...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...