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Self-processing in relation to emotion and reward processing in depression.

Catherine HobbsJie SuiDavid KesslerMarcus R MunafòKatherine S Button
Published in: Psychological medicine (2021)
Depression was associated with enhanced positive implicit associations with others, and reduced positive learning about the self, culminating in reduced self-favouring biases. However, when self, emotion and reward processing occurred independently there was little evidence of an association with depression. Treatments targeting reduced positive self-biases may provide more sensitive targets for therapeutic intervention and potential biomarkers of treatment responses, allowing the development of more effective interventions.
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