All Relations between Depression and reward

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Lulu Hou, Fangfang Long, Weiyi Zhou, Renlai Zho. Working memory training for reward processing in university students with subsyndromal depression: The influence of baseline severity of depression. Biological psychology. 2023-10-11. PMID:37820850. our findings did not provide support for the effect of wmt on reward processing across the whole sample, but without intervention, there would be high heterogeneity in the change in the cognitive control ability to loss feedback, which is detrimental to individuals with high depression severity. 2023-10-11 2023-10-15 human
Alissa L Kerr, Amanda R Rabinowit. A - 147 Activity Scheduling of Rewarding Activities Is Associated with Decreased Negative Affect and Increased Sense of Accomplishment in a Sample with Anxiety and/or Depression and Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists. 2023-10-09. PMID:37807262. to determine the effect of activity scheduling as part of a behavioral activation (ba) trial on ecological momentary assessment (ema) of affect and reward in persons with anxiety and/or depression and chronic moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (tbi). 2023-10-09 2023-10-15 Not clear
Nili Solomono. Improving social reward responsivity and social connectedness in psychotherapies for late-life depression: Engage & Connect as an example. Psychiatry research. vol 329. 2023-10-02. PMID:37783093. improving social reward responsivity and social connectedness in psychotherapies for late-life depression: engage & connect as an example. 2023-10-02 2023-10-07 Not clear
Nili Solomono. Improving social reward responsivity and social connectedness in psychotherapies for late-life depression: Engage & Connect as an example. Psychiatry research. vol 329. 2023-10-02. PMID:37783093. interventions that improve social reward responsivity can be promising first-line treatments for late-life depression in the community. 2023-10-02 2023-10-07 Not clear
Jingsong Wu, Jian Song, Youze He, Zhaoying Li, Haiyin Deng, Zhenming Huang, Xiaoting Xie, Nichol M L Wong, Jing Tao, Tatia M C Lee, Chetwyn C H Cha. Effect of Tai Chi on Young Adults with Subthreshold Depression via a Stress-Reward Complex: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Sports medicine - open. vol 9. issue 1. 2023-09-28. PMID:37768381. this randomized controlled study aimed to evaluate the effects of tai chi training and tested the combined stress and reward circuitry model for subthreshold depression. 2023-09-28 2023-10-07 Not clear
Yifan Gao, Lidia Y X Panier, Marc J Gameroff, Randy P Auerbach, Jonathan Posner, Myrna M Weissman, Jürgen Kayse. Feedback negativity and feedback-related P3 in individuals at risk for depression: Comparing surface potentials and current source densities. Psychophysiology. 2023-09-23. PMID:37740325. blunted responses to reward feedback have been linked to major depressive disorder (mdd) and depression risk. 2023-09-23 2023-10-07 Not clear
Yifan Gao, Lidia Y X Panier, Marc J Gameroff, Randy P Auerbach, Jonathan Posner, Myrna M Weissman, Jürgen Kayse. Feedback negativity and feedback-related P3 in individuals at risk for depression: Comparing surface potentials and current source densities. Psychophysiology. 2023-09-23. PMID:37740325. while the present findings do not support blunted reward processing in depression and depression risk, our side-by-side comparison underscores how the eeg reference choice affects the characterization of subtle group differences, strongly advocating the use of reference-free techniques. 2023-09-23 2023-10-07 Not clear
Zhengwei Yuan, Zhongyang Qi, Ruiyu Wang, Yuting Cui, Sile An, Guoli Wu, Qiru Feng, Rui Lin, Ruicheng Dai, Anan Li, Hui Gong, Qingming Luo, Ling Fu, Minmin Lu. A corticoamygdalar pathway controls reward devaluation and depression using dynamic inhibition code. Neuron. 2023-09-21. PMID:37734380. a corticoamygdalar pathway controls reward devaluation and depression using dynamic inhibition code. 2023-09-21 2023-10-07 mouse
Zhengwei Yuan, Zhongyang Qi, Ruiyu Wang, Yuting Cui, Sile An, Guoli Wu, Qiru Feng, Rui Lin, Ruicheng Dai, Anan Li, Hui Gong, Qingming Luo, Ling Fu, Minmin Lu. A corticoamygdalar pathway controls reward devaluation and depression using dynamic inhibition code. Neuron. 2023-09-21. PMID:37734380. here, we show that the neural pathway from the anterior cingulate cortex (acc) to the basolateral amygdala (bla) employs a dynamic inhibition code to control reward devaluation and depression. 2023-09-21 2023-10-07 mouse
Zhengwei Yuan, Zhongyang Qi, Ruiyu Wang, Yuting Cui, Sile An, Guoli Wu, Qiru Feng, Rui Lin, Ruicheng Dai, Anan Li, Hui Gong, Qingming Luo, Ling Fu, Minmin Lu. A corticoamygdalar pathway controls reward devaluation and depression using dynamic inhibition code. Neuron. 2023-09-21. PMID:37734380. our study thus uncovers a corticoamygdalar circuit that encodes reward devaluation via blunted inhibition and suggests that enhancing inhibition within this circuit may offer a therapeutic approach for treating depression. 2023-09-21 2023-10-07 mouse
Kreshnik Burani, C J Brush, Grant S Shields, Daniel N Klein, Brady Nelson, George M Slavich, Greg Hajca. Cumulative lifetime acute stressor exposure interacts with reward responsiveness to predict longitudinal increases in depression severity in adolescence. Psychological medicine. vol 53. issue 10. 2023-09-12. PMID:37698514. cumulative lifetime acute stressor exposure interacts with reward responsiveness to predict longitudinal increases in depression severity in adolescence. 2023-09-12 2023-10-07 Not clear
Kreshnik Burani, C J Brush, Grant S Shields, Daniel N Klein, Brady Nelson, George M Slavich, Greg Hajca. Cumulative lifetime acute stressor exposure interacts with reward responsiveness to predict longitudinal increases in depression severity in adolescence. Psychological medicine. vol 53. issue 10. 2023-09-12. PMID:37698514. to address these limitations, we investigated whether acute and chronic stressors occurring over the lifespan interacted with blunted reward processing to predict increases in depression over time in healthy youth. 2023-09-12 2023-10-07 Not clear
b' Sonsoles Alonso, Anna Tyborowska, Nessa Ikani, Roel J T Mocking, Caroline A Figueroa, Aart H Schene, Gustavo Deco, Morten L Kringelbach, Joana Cabral, Henricus G Ruh\\xc3\\xa. Depression recurrence is accompanied by longer periods in default mode and more frequent attentional and reward processing dynamic brain-states during resting-state activity. Human brain mapping. 2023-09-06. PMID:37672593.' depression recurrence is accompanied by longer periods in default mode and more frequent attentional and reward processing dynamic brain-states during resting-state activity. 2023-09-06 2023-10-07 Not clear
Julian B Wilson, Ma'ayan Epstein, Briana Lopez, Amira K Brown, Kabirullah Lutfy, Theodore C Friedma. The role of Neurochemicals, Stress Hormones and Immune System in the Positive Feedback Loops between Diabetes, Obesity and Depression. Frontiers in endocrinology. vol 14. 2023-09-04. PMID:37664841. this review describes how t2dm and depression can enhance one another, using the same molecular pathways, by synergistically altering the brain's structure and function and reducing the reward obtained from eating. 2023-09-04 2023-09-07 Not clear
Julian B Wilson, Ma'ayan Epstein, Briana Lopez, Amira K Brown, Kabirullah Lutfy, Theodore C Friedma. The role of Neurochemicals, Stress Hormones and Immune System in the Positive Feedback Loops between Diabetes, Obesity and Depression. Frontiers in endocrinology. vol 14. 2023-09-04. PMID:37664841. analogous to other addictive behaviors, neurochemical changes in those with depression and/or t2dm are thought to cause individuals to increase their food intake to obtain the same reward leading to binge eating, weight gain and obesity. 2023-09-04 2023-09-07 Not clear
L Potsch, W Rie. Transdiagnostic considerations of the relationship between reward sensitivity and psychopathological symptoms - a cross-lagged panel analysis. BMC psychiatry. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-09-04. PMID:37667190. although some evidence indicates that reward processing could be a transdiagnostic mechanism of disorders, these observations could be also a product of comorbidity with depression. 2023-09-04 2023-09-07 Not clear
Kalpana K Barhwal, Barsha Parida, Jigyansa Pattnaik, Praveen Rowlo, Sudipta Mahakud, Suravi Patra, Bodepudi N Rao, Bidhubhusan Mahapatr. Reduced reward responsiveness in treatment resistant depression of middle-aged adults: Association with carotid artery stiffness and tetrahydrobiopterin. PloS one. vol 18. issue 8. 2023-08-31. PMID:37651359. reduced reward responsiveness in treatment resistant depression of middle-aged adults: association with carotid artery stiffness and tetrahydrobiopterin. 2023-08-31 2023-09-07 Not clear
Nimrod Hertz-Palmor, Danielle Rozenblit, Shani Lavi, Jonathan Zeltser, Yonatan Kviatek, Amit Lazaro. Aberrant reward learning, but not negative reinforcement learning, is related to depressive symptoms: an attentional perspective. Psychological medicine. 2023-08-29. PMID:37642177. aberrant reward functioning is implicated in depression. 2023-08-29 2023-09-07 Not clear
Michael A Giles, Crystal M Cooper, Manish K Jha, Cherise R Chin Fatt, Diego A Pizzagalli, Taryn L Mayes, Christian A Webb, Tracy L Greer, Amit Etkin, Joseph M Trombello, Henry W Chase, Mary L Phillips, Melvin G McInnis, Thomas Carmody, Phillip Adams, Ramin V Parsey, Patrick J McGrath, Myrna Weissman, Benji T Kurian, Maurizio Fava, Madhukar H Trived. Reward Behavior Disengagement, a Neuroeconomic Model-Based Objective Measure of Reward Pathology in Depression: Findings from the EMBARC Trial. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 13. issue 8. 2023-08-25. PMID:37622759. reward behavior disengagement, a neuroeconomic model-based objective measure of reward pathology in depression: findings from the embarc trial. 2023-08-25 2023-09-07 human
Vera E Heininga, Daan A Ornee, Albertine J Oldehinkel, Jojanneke A Bastiaanse. Effect of Daily Life Reward Loop Functioning on the Course of Depression. Behavior therapy. vol 54. issue 5. 2023-08-19. PMID:37597954. effect of daily life reward loop functioning on the course of depression. 2023-08-19 2023-09-07 human