Altered Striatal Activation Predicting Real-World Positive Affect in Adolescent Major Depressive Disorder
Article 2008 en
Authors
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Erika E. Forbes
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Ahmad R. Hariri
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Samantha L. Martin
Abstract
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Results support models of altered reward processing and related positive affect in young people with major depressive disorder and indicate that depressed adolescents' brain response to monetary reward is related to their affective experience in natural environments. Additionally, these results suggest that reward-processing paradigms capture brain function relevant to real-world positive affect.
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