Neural reactivity to monetary rewards and losses differentiates social from generalized anxiety in children

Volume: 56, Issue: 7, Pages: 792 - 800
Published: Nov 3, 2014
Abstract
Background The relationship between reward sensitivity and pediatric anxiety is poorly understood. Evidence suggests that alterations in reward processing are more characteristic of depressive than anxiety disorders. However, some studies have reported that anxiety disorders are also associated with perturbations in reward processing. Heterogeneity in the forms of anxiety studied may account for the differences between studies. We used the...
Paper Details
Title
Neural reactivity to monetary rewards and losses differentiates social from generalized anxiety in children
Published Date
Nov 3, 2014
Volume
56
Issue
7
Pages
792 - 800
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