“…Thus, there appear to be deficits in the sustained processing of unpleasant stimuli in psychosis, and potentially to a lesser extent for pleasant stimuli, which may reflect a deficit in underlying motivational systems that naturally direct and sustain attention to threatening and/or appetitive environmental cues. Indeed, abnormal LPP amplitude in response to reward outcome processing (e.g., wins vs. losses) has been observed in patients with schizophrenia (Abram et al, 2020). Notably, the neural regions involved in purportedly generating the LPP (e.g., amygdala, prefrontal cortex, insula; Hajcak & Foti, 2020; Liu et al, 2012; Sabatinelli et al, 2007, 2013) overlap heavily with neural regions that are consistently found to exhibit reduced activity in patients with psychosis using similar paradigms (Anticevic et al, 2012; Taylor et al, 2012).…”