Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation

Perseverative cognition (PC) is a transdiagnostic risk factor that characterizes both hypo-motivational (e.g., depression) and hyper-motivational (e.g., addiction) disorders; however, it has been almost exclusively studied within the context of the negative valence systems. The present study aimed t...

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Main Authors: Martino Schettino, Valerio Ghezzi, Yuen-Siang Ang, Jessica M. Duda, Sabrina Fagioli, Douglas S. Mennin, Diego A. Pizzagalli, Cristina Ottaviani
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/5/585
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spelling doaj-9f1ab82680874fe38efa264ed465b9352021-04-30T23:04:31ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252021-04-011158558510.3390/brainsci11050585Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological InvestigationMartino Schettino0Valerio Ghezzi1Yuen-Siang Ang2Jessica M. Duda3Sabrina Fagioli4Douglas S. Mennin5Diego A. Pizzagalli6Cristina Ottaviani7Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Social and Cognitive Computing, Institute of High Performance Computing, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore 138632, SingaporeCenter for Depression, Anxiety and Stress Research, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02478, USADepartment of Education, University of Roma Tre, 00185 Rome, ItalyTeachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USACenter for Depression, Anxiety and Stress Research, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 02478, USADepartment of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, ItalyPerseverative cognition (PC) is a transdiagnostic risk factor that characterizes both hypo-motivational (e.g., depression) and hyper-motivational (e.g., addiction) disorders; however, it has been almost exclusively studied within the context of the negative valence systems. The present study aimed to fill this gap by combining laboratory-based, computational and ecological assessments. Healthy individuals performed the Probabilistic Reward Task (PRT) before and after the induction of PC or a waiting period. Computational modeling was applied to dissociate the effects of PC on reward sensitivity and learning rate. Afterwards, participants underwent a one-week ecological momentary assessment of daily PC occurrence, as well as anticipatory and consummatory reward-related behavior. Induction of PC led to increased response bias on the PRT compared to waiting, likely due to an increase in learning rate but not in reward sensitivity, as suggested by computational modeling. In daily-life, PC increased the discrepancy between expected and obtained rewards (i.e., prediction error). Current converging experimental and ecological evidence suggests that PC is associated with abnormalities in the functionality of positive valence systems. Given the role of PC in the prediction, maintenance, and recurrence of psychopathology, it would be clinically valuable to extend research on this topic beyond the negative valence systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/5/585perseverative cognitionpositive valence systemsRDoCprobabilistic reward taskecological momentary assessmentreward prediction error, transdiagnostic psychiatry
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author Martino Schettino
Valerio Ghezzi
Yuen-Siang Ang
Jessica M. Duda
Sabrina Fagioli
Douglas S. Mennin
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Cristina Ottaviani
spellingShingle Martino Schettino
Valerio Ghezzi
Yuen-Siang Ang
Jessica M. Duda
Sabrina Fagioli
Douglas S. Mennin
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Cristina Ottaviani
Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation
Brain Sciences
perseverative cognition
positive valence systems
RDoC
probabilistic reward task
ecological momentary assessment
reward prediction error, transdiagnostic psychiatry
author_facet Martino Schettino
Valerio Ghezzi
Yuen-Siang Ang
Jessica M. Duda
Sabrina Fagioli
Douglas S. Mennin
Diego A. Pizzagalli
Cristina Ottaviani
author_sort Martino Schettino
title Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation
title_short Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation
title_full Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation
title_fullStr Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Perseverative Cognition in the Positive Valence Systems: An Experimental and Ecological Investigation
title_sort perseverative cognition in the positive valence systems: an experimental and ecological investigation
publisher MDPI AG
series Brain Sciences
issn 2076-3425
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Perseverative cognition (PC) is a transdiagnostic risk factor that characterizes both hypo-motivational (e.g., depression) and hyper-motivational (e.g., addiction) disorders; however, it has been almost exclusively studied within the context of the negative valence systems. The present study aimed to fill this gap by combining laboratory-based, computational and ecological assessments. Healthy individuals performed the Probabilistic Reward Task (PRT) before and after the induction of PC or a waiting period. Computational modeling was applied to dissociate the effects of PC on reward sensitivity and learning rate. Afterwards, participants underwent a one-week ecological momentary assessment of daily PC occurrence, as well as anticipatory and consummatory reward-related behavior. Induction of PC led to increased response bias on the PRT compared to waiting, likely due to an increase in learning rate but not in reward sensitivity, as suggested by computational modeling. In daily-life, PC increased the discrepancy between expected and obtained rewards (i.e., prediction error). Current converging experimental and ecological evidence suggests that PC is associated with abnormalities in the functionality of positive valence systems. Given the role of PC in the prediction, maintenance, and recurrence of psychopathology, it would be clinically valuable to extend research on this topic beyond the negative valence systems.
topic perseverative cognition
positive valence systems
RDoC
probabilistic reward task
ecological momentary assessment
reward prediction error, transdiagnostic psychiatry
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/5/585
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