All Relations between Depression and reward

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Roberto Goya-Maldonado, Kristina Weber, Sarah Trost, Esther Diekhof, Maria Keil, Peter Dechent, Oliver Grube. Dissociating pathomechanisms of depression with fMRI: bottom-up or top-down dysfunctions of the reward system. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 265. issue 1. 2015-10-26. PMID:25327829. depression is a debilitating psychiatric disorder characterized among other aspects by the inability to properly experience or respond to reward. 2015-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roberto Goya-Maldonado, Kristina Weber, Sarah Trost, Esther Diekhof, Maria Keil, Peter Dechent, Oliver Grube. Dissociating pathomechanisms of depression with fMRI: bottom-up or top-down dysfunctions of the reward system. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 265. issue 1. 2015-10-26. PMID:25327829. however, it remains unclear whether patients with depression present impaired reward system due to abnormal modulatory mechanisms. 2015-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Daniel G Dillon, Isabelle M Rosso, Pia Pechtel, William D S Killgore, Scott L Rauch, Diego A Pizzagall. Peril and pleasure: an rdoc-inspired examination of threat responses and reward processing in anxiety and depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 31. issue 3. 2015-10-23. PMID:24151118. peril and pleasure: an rdoc-inspired examination of threat responses and reward processing in anxiety and depression. 2015-10-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Daniel G Dillon, Isabelle M Rosso, Pia Pechtel, William D S Killgore, Scott L Rauch, Diego A Pizzagall. Peril and pleasure: an rdoc-inspired examination of threat responses and reward processing in anxiety and depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 31. issue 3. 2015-10-23. PMID:24151118. in addition to its basic scientific value, a better understanding of interactions between the neural systems that mediate threat and reward responses may offer relief from the burdensome condition of anxious depression. 2015-10-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robin Nusslock, Christina B Young, Katherine S F Damm. Elevated reward-related neural activation as a unique biological marker of bipolar disorder: assessment and treatment implications. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 62. 2015-10-15. PMID:25241675. by contrast, unipolar depression (without a history of hypomania/mania) is characterized by decreased reward responsivity and decreased reward-related neural activation. 2015-10-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Robin Nusslock, Christina B Young, Katherine S F Damm. Elevated reward-related neural activation as a unique biological marker of bipolar disorder: assessment and treatment implications. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 62. 2015-10-15. PMID:25241675. collectively, this suggests that risk for bipolar disorder and unipolar depression are characterized by distinct and opposite profiles of reward processing and reward-related neural activation. 2015-10-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Daniel G Dillo. The neuroscience of positive memory deficits in depression. Frontiers in psychology. vol 6. 2015-10-07. PMID:26441703. unipolar depression is characterized by anhedonia-loss of pleasure-and reward circuit dysfunction, which is believed to reflect negative effects of stress on the mesolimbic dopamine pathway. 2015-10-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gonzalo Arrondo, Nuria Segarra, Antonio Metastasio, Hisham Ziauddeen, Jennifer Spencer, Niels R Reinders, Robert B Dudas, Trevor W Robbins, Paul C Fletcher, Graham K Murra. Reduction in ventral striatal activity when anticipating a reward in depression and schizophrenia: a replicated cross-diagnostic finding. Frontiers in psychology. vol 6. 2015-09-18. PMID:26379600. reduction in ventral striatal activity when anticipating a reward in depression and schizophrenia: a replicated cross-diagnostic finding. 2015-09-18 2023-08-13 human
Carla Sharp, Sohye Kim, Levi Herman, Heather Pane, Tyson Reuter, Lane Strathear. Major depression in mothers predicts reduced ventral striatum activation in adolescent female offspring with and without depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 123. issue 2. 2015-09-03. PMID:24886004. by directly comparing groups with a shared risk profile during differing states, we aimed to shed light on the endophenotypic nature of reduced reward processing for adolescent depression. 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 human
Autumn Kujawa, Greg Hajcak Proudfit, Daniel N Klei. Neural reactivity to rewards and losses in offspring of mothers and fathers with histories of depressive and anxiety disorders. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 123. issue 2. 2015-09-03. PMID:24886003. depression appears to be characterized by reduced neural reactivity to receipt of reward. 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Autumn Kujawa, Greg Hajcak Proudfit, Daniel N Klei. Neural reactivity to rewards and losses in offspring of mothers and fathers with histories of depressive and anxiety disorders. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 123. issue 2. 2015-09-03. PMID:24886003. however, it is unclear whether children at risk for depression also exhibit abnormal reward responding, and if so, whether risk for anxiety moderates this association. 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Autumn Kujawa, Greg Hajcak Proudfit, Daniel N Klei. Neural reactivity to rewards and losses in offspring of mothers and fathers with histories of depressive and anxiety disorders. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 123. issue 2. 2015-09-03. PMID:24886003. in addition, these findings suggest that abnormal reward responding is evident as early as middle childhood, several years prior to the sharp increase in the prevalence of depression and rapid changes in neural reward circuitry in adolescence. 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Deanna M Barch, Michael T Treadway, Nathan Schoe. Effort, anhedonia, and function in schizophrenia: reduced effort allocation predicts amotivation and functional impairment. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 123. issue 2. 2015-09-03. PMID:24886012. in controls, the frequency of choosing the hard task in high reward magnitude and probability conditions was negatively correlated with depression severity and anhedonia. 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jun Gao, Ning Zhu, Min Feng, Xiaolu Meng, Nan Su. Intra-nucleus-accumbens SKF38393 improved the impaired acquisition of morphine-conditioned place preference in depression-like rats. PsyCh journal. vol 1. issue 1. 2015-08-15. PMID:26272664. here, we address the effect of depression on morphine reward and its underlying d1- and d2-like effects in the nac and/or the gp. 2015-08-15 2023-08-13 rat
Alexandre Y Dombrovski, Katalin Szanto, Luke Clark, Charles F Reynolds, Greg J Siegl. Reward signals, attempted suicide, and impulsivity in late-life depression. JAMA psychiatry. vol 70. issue 10. 2015-08-14. PMID:23925710. reward signals, attempted suicide, and impulsivity in late-life depression. 2015-08-14 2023-08-12 human
Gabrielle I Liverant, Denise M Sloan, Diego A Pizzagalli, Christopher B Harte, Barbara W Kamholz, Laina E Rosebrock, Andrew L Cohen, Maurizio Fava, Gary B Kapla. Associations among smoking, anhedonia, and reward learning in depression. Behavior therapy. vol 45. issue 5. 2015-07-28. PMID:25022776. these results highlight the importance of continued investigation of the role of anhedonia and reward system functioning in the co-occurrence of depression and nicotine abuse. 2015-07-28 2023-08-13 human
Allen L Ho, Eric S Sussman, Michael Zhang, Arjun V Pendharkar, Dan E Azagury, Cara Bohon, Casey H Halper. Deep Brain Stimulation for Obesity. Cureus. vol 7. issue 3. 2015-07-16. PMID:26180683. recent clinical trials of deep brain stimulation (dbs) in chronic cluster headache, alzheimer's disease, and depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of targeting the hypothalamus and reward circuitry of the brain with electrical stimulation, and thus provide the basis for a neuromodulatory approach to treatment-refractory obesity. 2015-07-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alexis E Whitton, Michael T Treadway, Diego A Pizzagall. Reward processing dysfunction in major depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Current opinion in psychiatry. vol 28. issue 1. 2015-07-08. PMID:25415499. this article reviews the recent literature on reward processing dysfunction in major depression (mdd), bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, with a focus on approach motivation, reward learning and reward-based decision-making. 2015-07-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jakob William von Trotha, Philippe Vernier, Laure Bally-Cui. Emotions and motivated behavior converge on an amygdala-like structure in the zebrafish. The European journal of neuroscience. vol 40. issue 9. 2015-06-25. PMID:25145867. the brain reward circuitry plays a key role in emotional and motivational behaviors, and its dysfunction underlies neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, depression and drug addiction. 2015-06-25 2023-08-13 zebrafish
Brian A Anderson, Stephanie L Leal, Michelle G Hall, Michael A Yassa, Steven Yanti. The attribution of value-based attentional priority in individuals with depressive symptoms. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 14. issue 4. 2015-06-22. PMID:24874421. we replicate attentional capture by stimuli previously associated with reward in a control sample and show that these same reward-related stimuli do not capture attention in individuals experiencing symptoms of depression. 2015-06-22 2023-08-13 Not clear