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The Titrated Monetary Incentive Delay Task: Sensitivity, convergent and divergent validity, and neural correlates in an RDoC sample.

Sophie R DelDonnoAimee James KarstensBrian CernyLeah R KlingLisanne M JenkinsJonathan P StangeRobin NusslockStewart A ShankmanScott A Langenecker
Published in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2019)
The present findings provide preliminary evidence that the T-MIDT measures a construct distinct from many executive functions and that individualized titration of the task parameters is critical in parsing reward from executive function. The T-MIDT correlated with residual mood symptoms in individuals with remitted depression or bipolar disorder, implying that behavioral or brain activation group differences are only to be observed in the active state of illness.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • sleep quality
  • major depressive disorder
  • resting state
  • depressive symptoms
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  • working memory
  • functional connectivity
  • cerebral ischemia
  • physical activity
  • brain injury