2018
DOI: 10.1101/421826
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Neural correlates of reward anticipation in 2000 children aged 9-10 years: relation to psychotic-like experiences and depressive symptoms

Abstract: BackgroundSchizophrenia spectrum disorders and depression have been associated with reductions in brain activation during reward anticipation. It is not known whether brain signals associated with reward anticipation relate to psychopathology dimensions of depression or schizophrenia in childhood prior to adolescence.MethodWe examined whether fMRI brain correlates of reward anticipation related to psychotic-like experiences and symptoms of depression, in 2129 children from the ABCD study aged 9-10 years.Psycho… Show more

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