“…In clinical populations, a blunted RewP has been associated with depression (Foti & Hajcak, ; Liu, Wang, Shang, Shen, & Li, ; Nelson, Perlman, Klein, Kotov, & Hajcak, ; Weinberg, Liu, & Shankman, ) and vulnerability to depression (Bress et al, ; Foti, Kotov, Klein, & Hajcak, ; Kujawa, Proudfit, & Klein, ; Weinberg, Liu, Hajcak, & Shankman, ). Studies have also shown a blunted RewP in individuals high in broad externalizing traits (Bernat, Nelson, Steele, Gehring, & Patrick, ; although see Ait Oumeziane & Foti, ) as well as in substance abusing samples (Baker, Stockwell, Barnes, Haesevoets, & Holroyd, ; Baker, Stockwell, Barnes, & Holroyd, ) and problem gamblers (Hewig et al, ; Oberg, Christie, & Tata, ).…”