预测(人工智能)
心理学
或有负变差
萧条(经济学)
抑郁症状
重性抑郁障碍
事件相关电位
激励
负效应
任务(项目管理)
奖励制度
听力学
临床心理学
发展心理学
精神科
认知
神经科学
医学
微观经济学
管理
计算机科学
经济
人工智能
宏观经济学
作者
Dandan Zhang,Junshi Shen,Bi Rong,Yueyao Zhang,Fang Zhou,Chunliang Feng,Ruolei Gu
标识
DOI:10.1017/s0033291720003967
摘要
Reward dysfunction is a major dimension of depressive symptomatology, but it remains obscure if that dysfunction varies across different reward types. In this study, we focus on the abnormalities in anticipatory/consummatory processing of monetary and social reward associated with depressive symptoms.Forty participants with depressive symptoms and forty normal controls completed the monetary incentive delay (MID) and social incentive delay (SID) tasks with event-related potential (ERP) recording.In the SID but not the MID task, both the behavioral hit rate and the ERP component contingent negative variation (CNV; indicating reward anticipation) were sensitive to the interaction between the grouping factor and reward magnitude; that is, the depressive group showed a lower hit rate and a smaller CNV to large-magnitude (but not small-magnitude) social reward cues compared to the control group. Further, these two indexes were correlated with each other. Meanwhile, the ERP components feedback-related negativity and P3 (indicating reward consumption) were sensitive to the main effect of depression across the MID and SID tasks, though this effect was more prominent in the SID task.Overall, we suggest that depressive symptoms are associated with deficits in both the reward anticipation and reward consumption stages, particularly for social rewards. These findings have a potential to characterize the profile of functional impairment that comprises and maintains depression.
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