The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward

Morriss J, Biagi N, Lonsdorf T, Andreatta M (2021)
European Journal of Neuroscience 53(9): 3063-3071.

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Morriss, Jayne; Biagi, Nicolo; Lonsdorf, TinaUniBi; Andreatta, Marta
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**Abstract**
Individuals, who score high in self‐reported intolerance of uncertainty (IU), tend to find uncertainty anxiety‐provoking. IU has been reliably associated with disrupted threat extinction. However, it is unclear whether IU would be related to disrupted extinction to other arousing stimuli that are not threatening (i.e., rewarding). We addressed this question by conducting a Pavlovian reward conditioning task with acquisition and extinction training phases (n = 58). In the Pavlovian reward conditioning task, we recorded liking ratings, skin conductance response (SCR), and corrugator supercilii activity (i.e., brow muscle indicative or negative and positive affect) to learned reward (CS+) and neutral (CS−) cues. Typical patterns of reward acquisition and extinction training were observed for liking ratings. There was evidence for conditioning in SCR during the extinction training phase but not the acquisition training phase. However, no evidence of conditioning in either the acquisition or extinction training phase was observed for the corrugator supercilii. IU was not related to any measures during the acquisition or extinction training phases. Taken together, these results suggest that the current Pavlovian reward conditioning task was not sufficient for eliciting a reliable conditioned reward response, and therefore, further research with optimized reward conditioning designs are required to test whether IU‐related deficits occur during the extinction of reward.
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Zeitschriftentitel
European Journal of Neuroscience
Band
53
Ausgabe
9
Seite(n)
3063-3071
ISSN
0953-816X
eISSN
1460-9568
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2985480

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Morriss J, Biagi N, Lonsdorf T, Andreatta M. The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward. European Journal of Neuroscience. 2021;53(9):3063-3071.
Morriss, J., Biagi, N., Lonsdorf, T., & Andreatta, M. (2021). The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward. European Journal of Neuroscience, 53(9), 3063-3071. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.15173
Morriss, Jayne, Biagi, Nicolo, Lonsdorf, Tina, and Andreatta, Marta. 2021. “The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward”. European Journal of Neuroscience 53 (9): 3063-3071.
Morriss, J., Biagi, N., Lonsdorf, T., and Andreatta, M. (2021). The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward. European Journal of Neuroscience 53, 3063-3071.
Morriss, J., et al., 2021. The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward. European Journal of Neuroscience, 53(9), p 3063-3071.
J. Morriss, et al., “The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward”, European Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 53, 2021, pp. 3063-3071.
Morriss, J., Biagi, N., Lonsdorf, T., Andreatta, M.: The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward. European Journal of Neuroscience. 53, 3063-3071 (2021).
Morriss, Jayne, Biagi, Nicolo, Lonsdorf, Tina, and Andreatta, Marta. “The role of intolerance of uncertainty in the acquisition and extinction of reward”. European Journal of Neuroscience 53.9 (2021): 3063-3071.
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