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Increased Cooperative Behavior Across Remitted Bipolar I Disorder and Major Depression: Insights Utilizing a Behavioral Economic Trust Game

机译:跨越双极性I紊乱和重大抑郁症的合作行为增加:利用行为经济信托游戏的见解

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Mood disorders impact social functioning, but might contribute to experiences-like affective distress-that might result in increased cooperative behavior under certain circumstances. We recruited participants with a history of bipolar I disorder (n = 28), major depressive disorder (n = 30), and healthy controls (n = 27)-to play a well-validated behavioral economic Trust Game, a task that provides a well-controlled experimental scenario, to measure cooperative behavior for the first time across both groups. Both remitted mood-disordered groups cooperated significantly more than the control group, but did not differ from one another. These results suggest that, in some contexts, a history of mood disturbance can produce enhanced cooperation, even in the absence of current mood symptoms. We discuss the clinical significance of enhanced cooperation in mood disorders and point to key directions for future research.
机译:情绪障碍会影响社会功能,但可能有助于经验类似的情感痛苦 - 这可能导致某些情况下的合作行为增加。 我们招募了与双极I障碍(n = 28)的历史,重大抑郁症(n = 30)的参与者,健康控制(n = 27) - 发挥良好的行为经济信任游戏,这是一个提供的任务 受控实验情况,在两个组中首次测量合作行为。 剩余的情绪无序组都比对照组大大合作,但没有彼此不同。 这些结果表明,在某些情况下,即使在没有当前情绪症状的情况下,即使在没有当前情绪症状的情况下,情绪障碍的历史也会产生增强的合作。 我们讨论了加强情绪障碍合作的临床意义,并指向未来研究的关键方向。

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