Abstract

Anhedonia, a decrease in the experience of pleasure in response to a previously rewarding stimulus, varies across individuals. While it has been well-studied in psychological disorders, it has been less investigated in healthy populations. The current study used a non-clinical, college-aged sample to investigate variability in this transdiagnostic symptom during a period marked by social and environmental changes, cognitive and social development (particularly as related to risk-taking), and increased vulnerability to psychological disorders.

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