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Increased responses of the reward circuitry to positive task feedback following acute stress in healthy controls but not in siblings of schizophrenia patients

机译:在健康对照中急性应激后的急性压力后,奖励电路对阳性任务反馈的回应增加,但不在精神分裂症患者的兄弟姐妹中

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Acute stress is known to affect the way we process rewards. For example, during, or directly after stress, activity within key brain areas of the reward circuitry is reduced when a reward is presented. Generally, the effects of stress on the brain are time-dependent, changing neural and cognitive processing in the aftermath of stress to aid recovery. Such a dynamic response to stress is important for resilience on the longer term. However, relatively little is known about reward processing during the recovery phase of stress and whether this is changed in individuals at increased risk for stress-related psychopathology.
机译:已知急性压力影响我们处理奖励的方式。 例如,在给出奖励时,在应力期间或直接在压力后,在奖励电路的关键脑区域内的活动减少。 通常,压力对大脑的影响是时间依赖性的,在压力的后果中改变神经和认知处理,以帮助恢复。 对延长术语的这种动态对压力的响应对于弹性是重要的。 然而,相对较少地知道在应力的回收阶段期间奖励处理,以及是否在患有相关的心肌病的风险增加的个体中改变。

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    《NeuroImage》 |2019年第2019期|共8页
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    Univ Utrecht Dept Psychiat Univ Med Ctr Utrecht Utrecht Netherlands;

    Univ Utrecht Expt Psychol Utrecht Netherlands;

    Univ Utrecht Univ Med Ctr Utrecht Dept Translat Neurosci Utrecht Netherlands;

    Univ Utrecht Dept Psychiat Univ Med Ctr Utrecht Utrecht Netherlands;

    Radboud Univ Nijmegen Med Ctr Donders Inst Brain Cognit &

    Behav Nijmegen Netherlands;

    Univ Utrecht Dept Psychiat Univ Med Ctr Utrecht Utrecht Netherlands;

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