TY - JOUR
T1 - Effort-based decision-making in schizophrenia
AU - Culbreth, Adam J.
AU - Moran, Erin K.
AU - Barch, Deanna M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/8
Y1 - 2018/8
N2 - Motivational impairment has long been associated with schizophrenia but the underlying mechanisms are not clearly understood. Recently, a small but growing literature has suggested that aberrant effort-based decision-making may be a potential contributory mechanism for motivational impairments in psychosis. Specifically, multiple reports have consistently demonstrated that individuals with schizophrenia are less willing than healthy controls to expend effort to obtain rewards. Further, this effort-based decision-making deficit has been shown to correlate with severity of negative symptoms and level of functioning, in many but not all studies. In the current review, we summarize this literature and discuss several factors that may underlie aberrant effort-based decision-making in schizophrenia.
AB - Motivational impairment has long been associated with schizophrenia but the underlying mechanisms are not clearly understood. Recently, a small but growing literature has suggested that aberrant effort-based decision-making may be a potential contributory mechanism for motivational impairments in psychosis. Specifically, multiple reports have consistently demonstrated that individuals with schizophrenia are less willing than healthy controls to expend effort to obtain rewards. Further, this effort-based decision-making deficit has been shown to correlate with severity of negative symptoms and level of functioning, in many but not all studies. In the current review, we summarize this literature and discuss several factors that may underlie aberrant effort-based decision-making in schizophrenia.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85038831798
U2 - 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.12.003
DO - 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.12.003
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85038831798
SN - 2352-1546
VL - 22
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
JF - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
ER -