Neural response to reward as a predictor of increases in depressive symptoms in adolescence

Volume: 52, Pages: 66 - 74
Published: Apr 1, 2013
Abstract
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by significant increases in the onset of depression, but also by increases in depressive symptoms, even among psychiatrically healthy youth. Disrupted reward function has been postulated as a critical factor in the development of depression, but it is still unclear which adolescents are particularly at risk for rising depressive symptoms. We provide a conceptual stance on gender, pubertal...
Paper Details
Title
Neural response to reward as a predictor of increases in depressive symptoms in adolescence
Published Date
Apr 1, 2013
Volume
52
Pages
66 - 74
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