Avolition in schizophrenia is associated with reduced willingness to expend effort for reward on a Progressive Ratio task

Volume: 170, Issue: 1, Pages: 198 - 204
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The current study examined whether effort-cost computation was associated with negative symptoms of schizophrenia (SZ). Participants included outpatients diagnosed with SZ (n=27) and demographically matched healthy controls (n=32) who completed a Progressive Ratio task that required incrementally greater amounts of physical effort to obtain monetary reward. Breakpoint, the point at which participants was no longer willing to exert effort for a...
Paper Details
Title
Avolition in schizophrenia is associated with reduced willingness to expend effort for reward on a Progressive Ratio task
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
170
Issue
1
Pages
198 - 204
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