APS

2024 APS Annual Convention · 2024

A Neurophysiological Comparison on the Effect of Employment Status for Reward Responses to Money and Food

San Francisco, CA · May 2024

Poster · Cognitive

  • Alina Espinoza
    Cal State Dominguez Hills
  • Kaylie Carbine
    California State University, Dominguez Hills
  • James LeCheminant
    Brigham Young University
  • Michael Larson
    Brigham Young University

Abstract

The reward positivity (RewP) measured if neural indices of food-related reward differed from other salient rewards, specifically money and positive feedback, and was affected by employment status. We examined 63 participants and their RewP difference amplitude and reward amplitude. Employment status revealed no significant differences in reward types or interactions.

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