How far to go in deconstructing negative symptoms? Behavioural and neural level evidence for the amotivation domain

Volume: 236, Pages: 41 - 47
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Negative symptoms in schizophrenia are conceptualised as loading onto two factors: amotivation and diminished expression, which relate to different behavioural and neural markers. This distinction has proven useful for understanding the cognitive, motivational and neural mechanisms involved in negative symptoms, and for the development of treatments. Recently, it has been advocated that an even finer distinction into five subdomains is needed to...
Paper Details
Title
How far to go in deconstructing negative symptoms? Behavioural and neural level evidence for the amotivation domain
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
236
Pages
41 - 47
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