2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.11.049
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Impaired social learning predicts reduced real-life motivation in individuals with depression: A computational fMRI study

Abstract: Background: Major depressive disorder is associated with altered social functioning and impaired learning, on both the behavioural and the neural level. These deficits are likely related, considering that successful social interactions require learning to predict other people's emotional responses. Yet, there is little research examining this relation.Methods: Forty-three individuals with high (HD; N=21) and low (LD; N=22) depression scores answered questions regarding their real-life social experiences and pe… Show more

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“…These results are in line with previous reports of decreased non-social learning after reductions in 5-HT functioning [23][24][25][26]. Interestingly, using the same task, we previously observed very similar results in individuals with high depression scores [2], which suggests that low levels of 5-HT may contribute to social learning deficits in depression.…”
Section: Effects Of 5-ht Depletion On Social Learningsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…These results are in line with previous reports of decreased non-social learning after reductions in 5-HT functioning [23][24][25][26]. Interestingly, using the same task, we previously observed very similar results in individuals with high depression scores [2], which suggests that low levels of 5-HT may contribute to social learning deficits in depression.…”
Section: Effects Of 5-ht Depletion On Social Learningsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This interpretation is, of course, speculative and more direct assessments of this hypothesized effect, and the role of the different brain regions, are needed. Yet, it is interesting to note that, using the same task, we previously found a similar pattern of reversed social reward prediction encoding in the insula and temporal lobe of individuals with high depression scores [2]. Taken together, these findings suggest that low levels of 5-HT may contribute to impaired social reward learning in depression by biasing learning towards negatively perceived ambiguous stimuli.…”
Section: Effects Of 5-ht Depletion On Social Learningsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…These results are in line with previous reports of decreased non-social learning after reductions in 5-HT functioning [23][24][25][26]. Interestingly, using the same task, we previously observed very similar results in individuals with high depression scores [2], which suggests that low levels of 5-HT may contribute to social learning deficits in depression.…”
Section: Effects Of 5-ht Depletion On Social Learningsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This may have made the latter more salient, resulting in the recruitment of attentional and working memory processes to support the prediction of neural faces. Interestingly, using the same task, we previously found a similar pattern of reversed social reward prediction encoding in the insula and temporal lobe of individuals with high depression scores [2].…”
Section: Effects Of 5-ht Depletion On Social Learningsupporting
confidence: 58%