Affective forecasting in individuals with social anhedonia: The role of social components in anticipated emotion, prospection and neural activation.
Abstract
null null Background null Affective forecasting, or the ability to forecast emotional responses to future events, is essential to everyday life adaption. Previous research suggests that individuals with social anhedonia exhibit deficits in affective forecasting, but the pattern of these deficits and their neural correlates are not known. null null null Methods null Individuals with social anhedonia (n = 40) and healthy controls (n = 46)...
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Title
Affective forecasting in individuals with social anhedonia: The role of social components in anticipated emotion, prospection and neural activation.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
215
Pages
322 - 329
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