APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Acute Stress Is Associated with Disrupted Reward Processing: Evidence from Time-Frequency Analysis of Event-Related Potentials

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Biological/Neuroscience

  • Paige Ethridge
    McGill University
  • Nida Ali
    McGill University
  • Sarah Racine
    McGill University
  • Jens Pruessner
    Universität Konstanz
  • Anna Weinberg
    McGill University

Abstract

The present study demonstrated that the induction of an acute psychosocial stressor in the laboratory led to blunted neural reactivity to rewards as measured by electroencephalography. In addition, increased neural response to rewards at baseline was associated with reduced salivary cortisol production over the course of the stressor.

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