From laboratory to life: associating brain reward processing with real-life motivated behaviour and symptoms of depression in non-help-seeking young adults.
Jindra Myrthe BakkerLiesbet GoossensPoornima KumarIris M J LangeStijn MichielseKoen SchruersJojanneke A BastiaansenRitsaert LieverseMachteld MarcelisThérèse van AmelsvoortJim Van OsInez Myin-GermeysDiego A PizzagalliMarieke WichersPublished in: Psychological medicine (2018)
Striatal RPE signals are disrupted along the depression continuum. Moreover, they are associated with reward-related behaviour in real-life, suggesting that real-life coupling of reward anticipation and engagement in rewarding activities might be a relevant target of psychological therapies for depression.