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Impaired flexible decision-making in major depressive disorder

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
Volume 124, Issue 1-2, Pages 207-210

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2009.11.013

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Depression; Decision-making; Reward sensitivity; IGT; MDD; Flexibility

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Background: Depression is associated with dysfunctional affective states, neuropsychological impairment and altered sensitivity to reward and punishment. These impairments can influence complex decision-making in changing environments. Methods: The contingency shifting variant Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) was used to assess flexible decision-making performance in a group of medicated unipolar Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) patients (n = 19) and a group of healthy control volunteers (n = 20). The task comprised the standard IGT followed by a contingency-shift phase where decks progressively changed reward and punishment schedule. Results: Patients with MDD showed impaired performance compared to controls during both the standard and the contingency-shift phases of the IGT. Analysis of the contingency-shift phase demonstrated that individuals with depression had difficulties perceiving when a previously bad contingency became good. Limitations: The present findings have several limitations including small sample size, the possible confounding role of medication and absence of other neuropsychological tests (i.e., executive function). Conclusion: Depressed patients show impaired decision-making behaviour in static and dynamic environments. Altered sensitivity to reward and punishment is proposed as the mechanism responsible for the lack of advantageous choices and poor adjustment to a changing environment. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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