2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.07.008
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Individual differences in the time course of reward processing: Stage-specific links with depression and impulsivity

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“…In short, the validity of the FRN, P3, and LPC as neural makers of incentive processing has been established with the MID task. Most relevant to the current study, Novak, Novak, Lynam, and Foti (2016) discovered that in the MID task, sensation seeking scores were positively correlated with the outcome-FRN amplitude, but negatively correlated with the cue-P3 amplitude across incentive conditions. However, only the P3 elicited by cues and the FRN and P3 elicited by outcomes were analyzed.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…In short, the validity of the FRN, P3, and LPC as neural makers of incentive processing has been established with the MID task. Most relevant to the current study, Novak, Novak, Lynam, and Foti (2016) discovered that in the MID task, sensation seeking scores were positively correlated with the outcome-FRN amplitude, but negatively correlated with the cue-P3 amplitude across incentive conditions. However, only the P3 elicited by cues and the FRN and P3 elicited by outcomes were analyzed.…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Hajcak and colleagues showed that peripheral motor responses induced via magnetic brain stimulation can be potentiated by motivationally salient images (Hajcak et al, ). ERPs that index intention to make motor responses also have generators in primary motor and premotor cortex (Cheyne, Bakhtazad, & Gaetz, ) and are modulated by depression (Novak, Novak, Lyman, & Foti, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we expected a reduced SPN in boys as opposed to girls in the prospect of punishment and, in particular, in the prospect of social punishment. This hypothesis was 1 Research on the FRN difference wave scores this ERP as loss minus gain difference, resulting in a frontocentral negativity (e.g., Novak, Novak, Lynam, & Foti, 2016). Recently, it has been proposed to take the win minus loss difference instead (resulting in a frontocentral positivity, labeled BRewP^), following the emphasis current literature puts on the link between this component and reward sensitivity (Proudfit, 2015).…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To allow for comparisons with previous studies on sex-related differences in the FRN (Grose-Fifer et al, 2014;Santesso et al, 2011;Yi et al, 2012), analyses were run with absolute FRN values instead of difference wave scores. For the FRN, we defined a frontal and a central ROI based on data inspection and previous literature (Novak, Novak, Lynam, & Foti, 2016). The frontal ROI was defined around Fz and the central ROI around Cz, spanning the electrodes 4, 5, 11 [Fz],12,16,19 and 7,31,55,80,106,129 [Cz], respectively (see Fig.…”
Section: Erp Datamentioning
confidence: 99%