2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2019.10.002
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Reward anticipation in individuals with subclinical psychotic experiences: A functional MRI approach

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“…High interpersonal schizotypy scorers displayed less activation in the right postcentral gyrus, left para-hippocampal gyrus, and left putamen (Yan et al, 2016). During a high gain reward condition, high cognitive-perceptual schizotypy scorers showed lower activation in the right supramarginal gyrus, right insula, and right putamen, compared with low scorers (Michielse et al, 2019). Finally, during high gain anticipation, low cognitive-perceptual schizotypy scorers displayed higher brain activation in the ventral striatum compared with high cognitive-perceptual schizotypy scorers and schizophrenia patients (Simon et al, 2015).…”
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“…High interpersonal schizotypy scorers displayed less activation in the right postcentral gyrus, left para-hippocampal gyrus, and left putamen (Yan et al, 2016). During a high gain reward condition, high cognitive-perceptual schizotypy scorers showed lower activation in the right supramarginal gyrus, right insula, and right putamen, compared with low scorers (Michielse et al, 2019). Finally, during high gain anticipation, low cognitive-perceptual schizotypy scorers displayed higher brain activation in the ventral striatum compared with high cognitive-perceptual schizotypy scorers and schizophrenia patients (Simon et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Of the 17 studies investigating functional brain activation during nonsocial cognitive tasks, total schizotypy scores were assessed in five studies using the SPQ (Fink et al, 2014; Kirschner et al, 2018), the O-LIFE (Meyhöfer et al, 2015; Park & Waldie, 2017), and the SIS (Thermenos et al, 2013). Cognitive-perceptual schizotypy was assessed in 11 studies using the RISC (Aichert et al, 2012; Landin-Romero et al, 2015), the CAPE (Michielse et al, 2019; Papanastasiou et al, 2018; Simon et al, 2015), the SPQ (Lavigne et al, 2020; Yan et al, 2016), the O-LIFE (Park et al, 2015), the STA (Ettinger et al, 2013), a combination of the PAS and the MIS (Karcher, Hua, et al, 2019), or psychoticism subscale of the EPQ-R (Kumari et al, 2008). Interpersonal schizotypy was measured in three studies, using the O-LIFE (Park et al, 2015), the SPQ (Yan et al, 2016), and the extraversion subscale of the EPQ-R (Kumari et al, 2004).…”
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“…Although previous studies have identified several likely neural substrates for monetary anticipation in CHR individuals to date, the results are inconclusive. Several fMRI experiments have demonstrated abnormal brain activity in mesocorticolimbic circuitry during anticipation of reward-capturing “motivational salience” in the CHR population ( Smieskova et al, 2015 ; Michielse et al, 2019 ). Alterations in motivational salience processing in the VS and cortical regions (such as the prefrontal cortex and cingulate cortex) have been described in prepsychotic individuals ( Bourque et al, 2017 ; Schmidt et al, 2017 ).…”
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