Neurocognitive predictors of self-reported reward responsivity and approach motivation in depression: A data-driven approach.
Kean J HsuMary E McNamaraJason ShumakeRochelle A StewartJocelyn LabradaAlexandra AlarioGuadalupe D S GonzalezDavid M SchnyerChristopher G BeeversPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2020)
Self-referential processing of positive information is the strongest predictor of reward responsivity and approach motivation in a sample ranging from mild to severe depression symptom severity. Experiments are now needed to clarify the causal relationship between self-referential processing of positively valenced information and reward processes in depression.