Abstract
Studies repeatedly show that reward processing is altered across different psychiatric diagnoses. In depression, for example, individuals show altered neural responses during anticipation and feedback phases of reward processing, which is linked to anhedonia and aberrant modification of behavior towards rewards. In anxiety, reward processing is thought to be characterized by loss avoidance and increased sensitivity to losses.
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