Defining social reward: A systematic review of human and animal studies.
Social rewards are strong drivers of behavior and fundamental to well-being, yet there is a
lack of consensus regarding what actually defines a reward as “social.” Because a …
lack of consensus regarding what actually defines a reward as “social.” Because a …
The brain in social context: A systematic review of substance use and social processing from adolescence to young adulthood
Substance use escalates between adolescence and young adulthood, and most
experimentation occurs among peers. To understand underlying mechanisms, research has …
experimentation occurs among peers. To understand underlying mechanisms, research has …
Differentiating the abnormalities of social and monetary reward processing associated with depressive symptoms
D Zhang, J Shen, R Bi, Y Zhang, F Zhou… - Psychological …, 2022 - cambridge.org
BackgroundReward dysfunction is a major dimension of depressive symptomatology, but it
remains obscure if that dysfunction varies across different reward types. In this study, we …
remains obscure if that dysfunction varies across different reward types. In this study, we …
Neural sensitivity to social and monetary reward in depression: Clarifying general and domain-specific deficits
Reward dysfunction is thought to be play a critical role in the pathogenesis of depression.
Multiple studies have linked depression to abnormal neural sensitivity to monetary rewards …
Multiple studies have linked depression to abnormal neural sensitivity to monetary rewards …
Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices.
Prevention of depression requires a clear understanding of etiology. Previous studies have
identified reduced neural responses to monetary reward as a risk factor for depression, but …
identified reduced neural responses to monetary reward as a risk factor for depression, but …
Neural response to monetary and social feedback demonstrates differential associations with depression and social anxiety
An aberrant neural response to rewards has been linked to both depression and social
anxiety. Most studies have focused on the neural response to monetary rewards, and few …
anxiety. Most studies have focused on the neural response to monetary rewards, and few …
Neural response to social but not monetary reward predicts increases in depressive symptoms during the COVID‐19 pandemic
The prevalence of depressive symptoms has increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic,
especially among those with greater pandemic‐related stress exposure; however, not all …
especially among those with greater pandemic‐related stress exposure; however, not all …
A registered report of error-related negativity and reward positivity as biomarkers of depression: P-Curving the evidence
Performance-monitoring event-related brain potentials (ERPs), such as the error-related
negativity (ERN) and reward positivity (RewP), are advocated as biomarkers of depression …
negativity (ERN) and reward positivity (RewP), are advocated as biomarkers of depression …
Social feedback biases emerge during recall but not prediction and shift across the development of social anxiety
Memory is a reconstructive process that can result in events being recalled as more positive
or negative than they actually were. While positive recall biases may contribute to well …
or negative than they actually were. While positive recall biases may contribute to well …
Rethinking the risk for depression using the RDoC: A psychophysiological perspective
Considering that the classical categorical approach to mental disorders does not allow a
clear identification of at-risk conditions, the dimensional approach provided by the Research …
clear identification of at-risk conditions, the dimensional approach provided by the Research …