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Enhanced negative feedback responses in remitted depression
Authors:Santesso Diane L  Steele Katherine T  Bogdan Ryan  Holmes Avram J  Deveney Christen M  Meites Tiffany M  Pizzagalli Diego A
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Abstract:Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by hypersensitivity to negative feedback that might involve frontocingulate dysfunction. MDD patients exhibit enhanced electrophysiological responses to negative internal (errors) and external (feedback) cues. Whether this dysfunction extends to remitted depressed (RD) individuals with a history of MDD is currently unknown. To address this issue, we examined the feedback-related negativity in RD and control participants using a probabilistic punishment learning task. Despite equivalent behavioral performance, RD participants showed larger feedback-related negativities to negative feedback relative to controls; group differences remained after accounting for residual anxiety and depressive symptoms. The present findings suggest that abnormal responses to negative feedback extend to samples at increased risk for depressive episodes in the absence of current symptoms.
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