Dampening Positive Affect and Neural Reward Responding in Healthy Children: Implications for Affective Inflexibility

Volume: 48, Issue: 1, Pages: 120 - 130
Published: Nov 7, 2016
Abstract
Blunted reward processing is evident in and may contribute to the onset of major depressive disorder. However, it is unclear what mechanisms contribute to the development of blunted reward-response prior to depression onset. The current study examined how individual differences in the tendency to dampen positive affect, an affect regulation strategy that decreases positive affect, are associated with reward responding and related brain...
Paper Details
Title
Dampening Positive Affect and Neural Reward Responding in Healthy Children: Implications for Affective Inflexibility
Published Date
Nov 7, 2016
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
120 - 130
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