Cognitive effort-based decision-making in major depressive disorder

心理学 认知 任务(项目管理) 认知心理学 时间贴现 会话(web分析) 基本认知任务 人口 发展心理学 冲动性 精神科 医学 计算机科学 管理 经济 万维网 环境卫生
作者
Yuen‐Siang Ang,Steven E. Gelda,Diego A. Pizzagalli
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期刊:Psychological Medicine [Cambridge University Press]
卷期号:53 (9): 4228-4235 被引量:35
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0033291722000964
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BACKGROUND: The association between major depressive disorder and motivation to invest cognitive effort for rewards is unclear. One reason might be that prior tasks of cognitive effort-based decision-making are limited by potential confounds such as physical effort and temporal delay discounting. METHODS: To address these interpretive challenges, we developed a new task - the Cognitive Effort Motivation Task - to assess one's willingness to exert cognitive effort for rewards. Cognitive effort was manipulated by varying the number of items (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) kept in spatial working memory. Twenty-six depressed patients and 44 healthy controls went through an extensive learning session where they experienced each possible effort level 10 times. They were then asked to make a series of choices between performing a fixed low-effort-low-reward or variable higher-effort-higher-reward option during the task. RESULTS: Both groups found the task more cognitively (but not physically) effortful when effort level increased, but they still achieved ⩾80% accuracy on each effort level during training and >95% overall accuracy during the actual task. Computational modelling revealed that a parabolic model best accounted for subjects' data, indicating that higher-effort levels had a greater impact on devaluing rewards than lower levels. These procedures also revealed that MDD patients discounted rewards more steeply by effort and were less willing to exert cognitive effort for rewards compared to healthy participants. CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide empirical evidence to show, without confounds of other variables, that depressed patients have impaired cognitive effort motivation compared to the general population.
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