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Nicole Geschwind, Frenk Peeters, Marjan Drukker, Jim van Os, Marieke Wicher. Mindfulness training increases momentary positive emotions and reward experience in adults vulnerable to depression: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 79. issue 5. 2012-02-02. PMID:21767001. |
mindfulness training increases momentary positive emotions and reward experience in adults vulnerable to depression: a randomized controlled trial. |
2012-02-02 |
2023-08-12 |
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Dan Foti, Roman Kotov, Daniel N Klein, Greg Hajca. Abnormal neural sensitivity to monetary gains versus losses among adolescents at risk for depression. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 39. issue 7. 2011-12-27. PMID:21476024. |
in light of converging biological and behavioral evidence that depressive symptoms are associated with impaired reward processing, we examined whether adolescent girls with a parental history of depression would also exhibit abnormal reward sensitivity. |
2011-12-27 |
2023-08-12 |
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Jamie Horder, Catherine J Harmer, Philip J Cowen, Ciara McCab. Reduced neural response to reward following 7 days treatment with the cannabinoid CB1 antagonist rimonabant in healthy volunteers. The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology. vol 13. issue 8. 2011-12-19. PMID:20426883. |
reduced subjective experience of reward (anhedonia) is a key symptom of major depression. |
2011-12-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Wendy Birmingham, Kathleen C Ligh. The influence of depressive symptomatology and perceived stress on plasma and salivary oxytocin before, during and after a support enhancement intervention. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 36. issue 8. 2011-12-09. PMID:21507578. |
subclinical depression is associated with higher stress but less reward from social contacts. |
2011-12-09 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Noah Meyers, Stephen Fromm, David A Luckenbaugh, Wayne C Drevets, Gregor Hasle. Neural correlates of sleepiness induced by catecholamine depletion. Psychiatry research. vol 194. issue 1. 2011-12-06. PMID:21872452. |
this study suggests that the association between dopamine depletion and sleepiness is independent of the brain reward system and the risk for depression. |
2011-12-06 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Eydie L Moses-Kolko, David Fraser, Katherine L Wisner, Jeffrey A James, A Tova Saul, Julie A Fiez, Mary L Phillip. Rapid habituation of ventral striatal response to reward receipt in postpartum depression. Biological psychiatry. vol 70. issue 4. 2011-11-29. PMID:21507385. |
rapid habituation of ventral striatal response to reward receipt in postpartum depression. |
2011-11-29 |
2023-08-12 |
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Erika E Forbe. fMRI studies of reward processing in adolescent depression. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 36. issue 1. 2011-11-10. PMID:21116265. |
fmri studies of reward processing in adolescent depression. |
2011-11-10 |
2023-08-12 |
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Charles W Mathias, Donald M Dougherty, Lisa M James, Dawn M Richard, Michael A Dawes, Ashley Acheson, Nathalie Hill-Kapturcza. Intolerance to delayed reward in girls with multiple suicide attempts. Suicide & life-threatening behavior. vol 41. issue 3. 2011-10-18. PMID:21463352. |
girls with multiple suicide attempts performed more impulsively on measures of delayed reward, and had higher self-ratings of depression and aggression than girls with either one or no suicide attempts. |
2011-10-18 |
2023-08-12 |
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John Carvalho, Lindsay R Trent, Derek R Hopk. The impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. Psychopathology. vol 44. issue 4. 2011-09-26. PMID:21502776. |
the impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. |
2011-09-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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John Carvalho, Lindsay R Trent, Derek R Hopk. The impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. Psychopathology. vol 44. issue 4. 2011-09-26. PMID:21502776. |
insufficient response-contingent positive reinforcement and decreased environmental reward have been hypothesized to directly contribute to the onset and persistence of depression. |
2011-09-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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John Carvalho, Lindsay R Trent, Derek R Hopk. The impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. Psychopathology. vol 44. issue 4. 2011-09-26. PMID:21502776. |
the present study examined whether decreased environmental reward was significantly associated with self-reported depression and diagnosed major depression relative to other well-established risk factors that included gender, stressful life events, traumatic life events, childhood maltreatment, and cognitive vulnerability. |
2011-09-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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John Carvalho, Lindsay R Trent, Derek R Hopk. The impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. Psychopathology. vol 44. issue 4. 2011-09-26. PMID:21502776. |
based on hierarchical regression analyses, all variables except gender were significantly associated with self-reported depression, and stressful life events, cognitive vulnerability, and decreased environmental reward were associated with diagnosed depression. |
2011-09-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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John Carvalho, Lindsay R Trent, Derek R Hopk. The impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. Psychopathology. vol 44. issue 4. 2011-09-26. PMID:21502776. |
of all variables, decreased environmental reward was most strongly related to both self-reported depression and diagnosed clinical depression. |
2011-09-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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John Carvalho, Lindsay R Trent, Derek R Hopk. The impact of decreased environmental reward in predicting depression severity: support for behavioral theories of depression. Psychopathology. vol 44. issue 4. 2011-09-26. PMID:21502776. |
the incremental validity of environmental reward in predicting self-reported depression and clinical depression was established, accounting for significant unique variance (12%) in each regression equation. |
2011-09-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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Jessica F Magidson, Stephanie M Gorka, Laura MacPherson, Derek R Hopko, Carlos Blanco, C W Lejuez, Stacey B Daughter. Examining the effect of the Life Enhancement Treatment for Substance Use (LETS ACT) on residential substance abuse treatment retention. Addictive behaviors. vol 36. issue 6. 2011-09-13. PMID:21310539. |
assessments were administered at pre- and post-treatment and included assessment of dsm-iv psychiatric diagnoses, depression severity, treatment motivation, overall activation, environmental reward, and substance abuse treatment retention. |
2011-09-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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Wen-hua Liu, Raymond C K Chan, Ling-zhi Wang, Jia Huang, Eric F C Cheung, Qi-yong Gong, Jackie K Golla. Deficits in sustaining reward responses in subsyndromal and syndromal major depression. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 35. issue 4. 2011-09-13. PMID:21371518. |
deficits in sustaining reward responses in subsyndromal and syndromal major depression. |
2011-09-13 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Wen-hua Liu, Raymond C K Chan, Ling-zhi Wang, Jia Huang, Eric F C Cheung, Qi-yong Gong, Jackie K Golla. Deficits in sustaining reward responses in subsyndromal and syndromal major depression. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 35. issue 4. 2011-09-13. PMID:21371518. |
preliminary findings suggest a reduction in capacity to sustain reward responses in major depression. |
2011-09-13 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Wen-hua Liu, Raymond C K Chan, Ling-zhi Wang, Jia Huang, Eric F C Cheung, Qi-yong Gong, Jackie K Golla. Deficits in sustaining reward responses in subsyndromal and syndromal major depression. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 35. issue 4. 2011-09-13. PMID:21371518. |
moreover, in the stress condition, the deficit in sustaining behaviour to maximize reward was associated with subjective rating of pleasure in participants with either subsyndromal depression or major depression. |
2011-09-13 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Matthew B Wilkinson, Caroline Dias, Jane Magida, Michelle Mazei-Robison, MaryKay Lobo, Pamela Kennedy, David Dietz, Herbert Covington, Scott Russo, Rachael Neve, Subroto Ghose, Carol Tamminga, Eric J Nestle. A novel role of the WNT-dishevelled-GSK3β signaling cascade in the mouse nucleus accumbens in a social defeat model of depression. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 25. 2011-09-02. PMID:21697359. |
based on earlier gene expression and chromatin array data, we identified the protein, dishevelled (dvl)-2, as being regulated in the nucleus accumbens (nac), a key brain reward region, in the mouse social defeat model of depression. |
2011-09-02 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
John P Carvalho, Michael J Gawrysiak, Julianne C Hellmuth, James K McNulty, Jessica F Magidson, C W Lejuez, Derek R Hopk. The reward probability index: design and validation of a scale measuring access to environmental reward. Behavior therapy. vol 42. issue 2. 2011-08-15. PMID:21496510. |
in study 3 (n=33), controlling for depression symptoms, hierarchical regression supported the incremental validity of the rpi in predicting daily diary reports of environmental reward. |
2011-08-15 |
2023-08-12 |
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