Behavioral and self-reported sensitivity to reward are linked to stress-related differences in positive affect
Abstract
Despite the high prevalence of stress exposure healthy adaptation or resilience is a common response. Theoretical work and recent empirical evidence suggest that a robust reward system, in part, supports healthy adaptation by preserving positive emotions even under exceptionally stressful circumstances. We tested this prediction by examining empirical relations among behavioral and self-reported measures of sensitivity to reward, trait...
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Title
Behavioral and self-reported sensitivity to reward are linked to stress-related differences in positive affect
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
66
Pages
205 - 213
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