Reconceptualizing anhedonia: novel perspectives on balancing the pleasure networks in the human brain
Anhedonia, the lack of pleasure, has been shown to be a critical feature of a range of psychiatric disorders. Yet, it is currently measured primarily through subjective self-reports and as such has been difficult to submit to rigorous scientific analysis. New insights from affective neuroscience hol...
Main Authors: | Thomsen, K, Whybrow, P, Kringelbach, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media SA
2015
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