Neuroeconomics of Social Behavior Following Trauma Exposure
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“Neuroeconomics of Social Behavior Following Trauma Exposure”
This study will use a neuroeconomic paradigm with state-of-the-art imaging protocols to probe abnormal social reward processing underlying social withdrawal in symptomatic trauma-exposed women. By also gathering self-report measures of social anhedonia, performance on non-social and social reward valuation tasks, and measures of real-world social functioning including social network size, we aim to specify how alterations in social reward processing result in social withdrawal and functional impairment.
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Social Withdrawal Following Trauma Exposure: a Neuroeconomic Approach
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NCT03383536
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