Depression symptom dimensions and asymmetrical frontal cortical activity while anticipating reward

Volume: 55, Issue: 1
Published: May 27, 2017
Abstract
Unipolar depression has been characterized as involving diminished approach motivation and reward sensitivity. A psychophysiological indicator of approach motivation involves an asymmetry in frontal EEG activity, such that greater left relative to right frontal cortical activity indicates increased approach motivation. Consistent with the perspective of reduced approach motivation tendencies, depression has been associated with decreased...
Paper Details
Title
Depression symptom dimensions and asymmetrical frontal cortical activity while anticipating reward
Published Date
May 27, 2017
Volume
55
Issue
1
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