Motivation for reward drives adaptive behaviors whereas impairment of reward perception

Motivation for reward drives adaptive behaviors whereas impairment of reward perception and experience (anhedonia) can contribute to psychiatric diseases including depression and schizophrenia. stimulation. This chronic mPFC overactivity also stably suppresses natural reward-motivated behaviors and induces specific new brainwide functional interactions which predict the degree of anhedonia in individuals. These findings describe a mechanism by… Continue reading Motivation for reward drives adaptive behaviors whereas impairment of reward perception