This chapter discusses how the complex concept of anhedonia can be operationalized and studied in preclinical models. It provides information about the development of anhedonia in the context of early-life adversity, and the power of preclinical models to tease out the diverse molecular, epigenetic, and network mechanisms that are responsible for anhedonia-like behaviors.Specifically, we first discuss the term anhedonia, reviewing the conceptual components underlying reward-related behaviors and distinguish anhedonia pertaining to deficits in motivational versus consummatory behaviors. We then describe the repertoire of experimental approaches employed to study anhedonia-like behaviors in preclinical models, and the progressive refinement o...
Social anhedonia, or the diminished capacity to experience pleasure and reward from social affiliati...
Exposure to early-life adversity (ELA) is associated with several neuropsychiatric conditions, inclu...
A markedly reduced interest or pleasure in activities previously considered pleasurable is a main sy...
This chapter discusses how the complex concept of anhedonia can be operationalized and studied in pr...
Anhedonia reflects a reduced ability to engage in previously pleasurable activities and has been rep...
Anhedonia - a common feature of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders - encompasses a redu...
Anhedonia – a common feature of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders – encompasses a redu...
Anhedonia is defined as reduced interest or pleasure in activities previously considered enjoyable a...
Pleasure and motivation are important factors for goal-directed behavior and well-being in both anim...
Anhedonia, the reduced ability to experience pleasure, is a dimensional entity linked to multiple ne...
Anhedonia, the lack of pleasure, has been shown to be a critical feature of a range of psychiatric d...
Adverse early-life experiences, including various forms of early-life stress, have consistently been...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...
BACKGROUND:Anhedonia, the diminished ability to experience pleasure, is an important dimensional ent...
Early life adversity (ELA) comprises a wide variety of negative experiences during early life and ha...
Social anhedonia, or the diminished capacity to experience pleasure and reward from social affiliati...
Exposure to early-life adversity (ELA) is associated with several neuropsychiatric conditions, inclu...
A markedly reduced interest or pleasure in activities previously considered pleasurable is a main sy...
This chapter discusses how the complex concept of anhedonia can be operationalized and studied in pr...
Anhedonia reflects a reduced ability to engage in previously pleasurable activities and has been rep...
Anhedonia - a common feature of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders - encompasses a redu...
Anhedonia – a common feature of depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders – encompasses a redu...
Anhedonia is defined as reduced interest or pleasure in activities previously considered enjoyable a...
Pleasure and motivation are important factors for goal-directed behavior and well-being in both anim...
Anhedonia, the reduced ability to experience pleasure, is a dimensional entity linked to multiple ne...
Anhedonia, the lack of pleasure, has been shown to be a critical feature of a range of psychiatric d...
Adverse early-life experiences, including various forms of early-life stress, have consistently been...
New insights have revealed the complex and heterogeneous nature of reward-related behaviours: not ...
BACKGROUND:Anhedonia, the diminished ability to experience pleasure, is an important dimensional ent...
Early life adversity (ELA) comprises a wide variety of negative experiences during early life and ha...
Social anhedonia, or the diminished capacity to experience pleasure and reward from social affiliati...
Exposure to early-life adversity (ELA) is associated with several neuropsychiatric conditions, inclu...
A markedly reduced interest or pleasure in activities previously considered pleasurable is a main sy...