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Reward and avoidance learning in the context of aversive environments and possible implications for depressive symptoms.

Miriam SeboldM GarbusowP JetzschmannD J SchadS NebeF SchlagenhaufA HeinzM RappN Romanczuk-Seiferth
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2019)
Our data show that aversive environmental stimuli affect complex learning and decision-making, which depends on task valence. Further, we provide a model of the underlying computations of this affective modulation. Finally, our finding of increased decision-making biases in subjects reporting subclinical depressive symptoms matches recent reports of amplified Pavlovian influences on action selection in depression and suggests a potential vulnerability factor for mood disorders. We discuss our findings in the light of the involvement of the neuromodulators serotonin and dopamine.
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