2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/cya6r
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Pleasure, reward value and prediction error in anhedonia

Abstract: In order to develop effective treatments for anhedonia we need to understand its underlying neurobiological mechanisms. Anhedonia is conceptually strongly linked to reward processing, which involves a variety of cognitive and neural operations. This article reviews the evidence for impairments in experiencing hedonic response (pleasure), reward valuation, and reward learning based on outcomes (commonly conceptualised in terms of “reward prediction error”). Synthesizing behavioural and neuroimaging findings, we… Show more

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“…A small to medium deficit was also found in reinforcement learning, a process through which individuals learn from feedback to adjust their future behaviour in order to maximise reward. Similar findings were subsequently reported in a review by Kieslich et al (2021) who recommended the examinaMon of different reward processing components in the context of anhedonia treatment.…”
Section: Reward Processingsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A small to medium deficit was also found in reinforcement learning, a process through which individuals learn from feedback to adjust their future behaviour in order to maximise reward. Similar findings were subsequently reported in a review by Kieslich et al (2021) who recommended the examinaMon of different reward processing components in the context of anhedonia treatment.…”
Section: Reward Processingsupporting
confidence: 85%