Domain-specific hedonic deficits towards social affective but not monetary incentives in social anhedonia

  • Wei Zhen Xie
  • , Chao Yan
  • , Xiang Yu Ying
  • , Shi You Zhu
  • , Hai Song Shi
  • , Yi Wang
  • , Eric F.C. Cheung
  • , Raymond C.K. Chan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Anticipatory and consummatory dissociation of hedonic experience may manifest as anhedonia in schizophrenia. However, it is unclear if this temporal dissociation of pleasure experience is also relevant in other symptoms like social anhedonia in the schizophrenia disorder spectrum. The present study applied two incentive delay tasks involving different incentive types (money vs. social affective images) to a sample of 28 participants with elevated social anhedonia (SocAnh) and 38 healthy controls from a population of 476 college students. The results showed that the SocAnh group had comparable anticipatory sensitivity and consummatory pleasure towards monetary incentives as the controls; but they exhibited significant decrease in both anticipatory sensitivity and consummatory experience to positive social affective images. These findings demonstrate the presence of a domain-specific deficit in people with social anhedonia towards social affective information, and suggest that incentive types could confound the findings on the dissociation of anticipatory vs. consummatory hedonic capacities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4056
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Feb 2014

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