Publications by authors named "Min K Souther"

The Probabilistic Reward Task (PRT) is widely used to investigate the impact of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) on reinforcement learning (RL), and recent studies have used it to provide insight into decision-making mechanisms affected by MDD. The current project used PRT data from unmedicated, treatment-seeking adults with MDD to extend these efforts by: (1) providing a more detailed analysis of standard PRT metrics-response bias and discriminability-to better understand how the task is performed; (2) analyzing the data with two computational models and providing psychometric analyses of both; and (3) determining whether response bias, discriminability, or model parameters predicted responses to treatment with placebo or the atypical antidepressant bupropion. Analysis of standard metrics replicated recent work by demonstrating a dependency between response bias and response time (RT), and by showing that reward totals in the PRT are governed by discriminability.

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  • Deficits in motivation and pleasure, known as amotivation and anhedonia, are prevalent in various psychiatric disorders like depression and schizophrenia.
  • The study shows a connection between neural value signals in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) and the symptoms of amotivation and anhedonia, regardless of the specific psychiatric diagnosis.
  • The findings suggest that issues in the vmPFC during decision-making could guide the development of new treatments aimed at improving motivation and pleasure in affected individuals.
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