Pre-frontal stimulation does not reliably increase reward responsiveness

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  • who: L.M. Hadden from the Cardiff University, School of Psychology, Tower Building, Park Place, Cardiff, AT, UK have published the research: Pre-frontal stimulation does not reliably increase reward responsiveness, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/Oct/2022
  • what: The authors examine the utility of TMS as a method to affect reward sensitivity, a key component of depression, aiming to reconcile the discrepant findings in the existing literature (Ahn et_al, 2013; Duprat et_al, 2016) by conducting a replication of Ahn et_al, . Aims and hypotheses of this study Based on the current use of facilitatory . . .

     

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