Reward processing and mood-related symptoms: An RDoC and translational neuroscience perspective
R Nusslock, LB Alloy - Journal of affective disorders, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Two objectives of the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative are to
identify (a) mechanisms that are common to multiple psychiatric disorders, and (b) …
identify (a) mechanisms that are common to multiple psychiatric disorders, and (b) …
A critical appraisal of neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder: toward a new conceptualization of underlying neural circuitry and a road map for future research
ML Phillips, HA Swartz - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective In this critical review, the authors appraise neuroimaging findings in bipolar
disorder in emotion-processing, emotion-regulation, and reward-processing neural circuitry …
disorder in emotion-processing, emotion-regulation, and reward-processing neural circuitry …
Validity and utility of Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): III. Emotional dysfunction superspectrum
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is a quantitative nosological
system that addresses shortcomings of traditional mental disorder diagnoses, including …
system that addresses shortcomings of traditional mental disorder diagnoses, including …
Role of reward sensitivity and processing in major depressive and bipolar spectrum disorders
Abstract Since Costello's (1972) seminal Behavior Therapy article on loss of reinforcers or
reinforcer effectiveness in depression, the role of reward sensitivity and processing in both …
reinforcer effectiveness in depression, the role of reward sensitivity and processing in both …
Connectomics of bipolar disorder: a critical review, and evidence for dynamic instabilities within interoceptive networks
The notion that specific cognitive and emotional processes arise from functionally distinct
brain regions has lately shifted toward a connectivity-based approach that emphasizes the …
brain regions has lately shifted toward a connectivity-based approach that emphasizes the …
The development and course of bipolar spectrum disorders: An integrated reward and circadian rhythm dysregulation model
In this article, we present and review the evidence for two major biopsychosocial theories of
the onset and course of bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) that integrate behavioral …
the onset and course of bipolar spectrum disorders (BSDs) that integrate behavioral …
Dissociable patterns of abnormal frontal cortical activation during anticipation of an uncertain reward or loss in bipolar versus major depression
Objectives Recent research has found abnormalities in reward‐related neural activation in
bipolar disorder (BD), during both manic and euthymic phases. However, reward‐related …
bipolar disorder (BD), during both manic and euthymic phases. However, reward‐related …
Regulatory behavior and frontal activity: Considering the role of revised‐BIS in relative right frontal asymmetry
Essential to human behavior are three core personality systems: approach, avoidance, and
a regulatory system governing the two motivational systems. Decades of research has linked …
a regulatory system governing the two motivational systems. Decades of research has linked …
Asymmetrical frontal cortical activity associated with differential risk for mood and anxiety disorder symptoms: An RDoC perspective
R Nusslock, K Walden, E Harmon-Jones - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
The recently launched NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative aims to examine
the relationship between core biobehavioral dimensions and symptom profiles that either cut …
the relationship between core biobehavioral dimensions and symptom profiles that either cut …
The corpus callosum: a commissural road to anger and aggression
DJLG Schutter, E Harmon-Jones - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2013 - Elsevier
According to the frontal cortical asymmetry model of motivational direction, anger and
aggression are associated with approach motivation and a dominant left frontal hemisphere …
aggression are associated with approach motivation and a dominant left frontal hemisphere …