OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether low reward responsiveness marks vulnerability for developing depression in a large cohort of never-depressed 16-year-old adolescents who completed a reward task and were subsequently followed for 9 years, during which onset of depression was assessed.METHOD: Data were collected as part of the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS), an ongoing prospective cohort study. Reward responsiveness was assessed by the spatial orienting task at 16 years and depression was assessed at 19 years by the World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview and at 25 years by the Lifetime Depression Assessment Self-Report. Participants who completed the reward task at 16 years, ha...
Heightened reward sensitivity has been proposed as a risk factor for developing behavioral disorders...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
The role of negative attention biases (AB), central to cognitive models of adult depression, is yet ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether low reward responsiveness marks vulnerability for develop...
BACKGROUND Alterations in reward processing may represent an early vulnerability factor for the d...
Objective: The authors examined whether alterations in the brain’s reward network operate as a mecha...
AbstractOffspring of depressed parents are at risk for depression and recent evidence suggests that ...
Background: There are numerous observations of reward sensitivity being associated with different ps...
Adolescence is a vulnerable time for the onset of depression. Recent evidence from adult studies sug...
BACKGROUND: Learning from rewarded and punished choices is perturbed in depressed patients, suggesti...
Background Effective methods to prevent adolescent depressive symptoms could reduce suffering and...
Heightened reward sensitivity has been proposed as a risk factor for developing behavioral disorders...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
The role of negative attention biases (AB), central to cognitive models of adult depression, is yet ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether low reward responsiveness marks vulnerability for develop...
BACKGROUND Alterations in reward processing may represent an early vulnerability factor for the d...
Objective: The authors examined whether alterations in the brain’s reward network operate as a mecha...
AbstractOffspring of depressed parents are at risk for depression and recent evidence suggests that ...
Background: There are numerous observations of reward sensitivity being associated with different ps...
Adolescence is a vulnerable time for the onset of depression. Recent evidence from adult studies sug...
BACKGROUND: Learning from rewarded and punished choices is perturbed in depressed patients, suggesti...
Background Effective methods to prevent adolescent depressive symptoms could reduce suffering and...
Heightened reward sensitivity has been proposed as a risk factor for developing behavioral disorders...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
The role of negative attention biases (AB), central to cognitive models of adult depression, is yet ...