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Effort-based decision-making in ultra-high-risk for psychosis and bipolar disorder.

Emre BoraE CesimM S EyubogluM DemirB YalincetinC ErmisS Özbek UzmanE SutC DemirlekB VerimB BaykaraN İnalB B Akdede
Published in: Psychological medicine (2024)
The current findings suggest that difficulties in effort-cost computation are transdiagnostic markers of illness liability in psychotic and bipolar disorders. In early intervention services, effort-based decision-making abnormalities should be considered as a target for interventions to manage motivational deficits in individuals at high risk for psychosis and BD.
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