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Autumn Kujawa1, Greg Hajcak Proudfit2, Ellen M Kessel2, Margaret Dyson3, Thomas Olino4, Daniel N Klein2.
Abstract
Reward reactivity and positive emotion are key components of a theoretical, early-emerging approach motivational system, yet few studies have examined associations between positive emotion and neural reactivity to reward across development. In this multi-method prospective study, we examined the association of laboratory observations of positive emotionality (PE) at age 3 and self-reported positive affect (PA) at age 9 with an event-related potential component sensitive to the relative response to winning vs. losing money, the feedback negativity (ΔFN), at age 9 (N=381). Males had a larger ΔFN than females, and both greater observed PE at age 3 and self-reported PA at age 9 significantly, but modestly, predicted an enhanced ΔFN at age 9. Negative emotionality and behavioral inhibition did not predict ΔFN. Results contribute to understanding the neural correlates of PE and suggest that the FN and PE may be related to the same biobehavioral approach system.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioral inhibition; Event-related potentials; Feedback negativity; Negative affect; Negative emotionality; Positive affect; Positive emotionality; Reward; Temperament
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25433097 PMCID: PMC4300239 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.11.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Psychol ISSN: 0301-0511 Impact factor: 3.251