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Selective Devaluation Affects the Processing of Preferred Rewards

Dana M. Huvermann, Christian Bellebaum, Jutta Peterburs

2021Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present study investigated whether the representation of subjective preferences in the event-related potential is manipulable through selective devaluation, i.e., the consumption of a specific food item until satiety. Thirty-four participants completed a gambling task in which they chose between virtual doors to find one of three snack items, representing a high, medium, or low preference outcome as defined by individual desire-to-eat ratings. In one of two test sessions, they underwent selective devaluation of the high preference outcome. In the other, they completed the task on an empty stomach. Consistent with previous findings, averaged across sessions, amplitudes were increased for more preferred rewards in the time windows of P2, late FRN, and P300. As hypothesised, we also found a selective devaluation effect for the high preference outcome in the P300 time window, reflected in a decrease in amplitude. The present results provide evidence for modulations of reward processing not only by individual factors, such as subjective preferences, but also by the current motivational state. Importantly, the present data suggest that selective devaluation effects in the P300 may be a promising tool to further characterise altered valuation of food rewards in the context of eating disorders and obesity.

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DevaluationPsychologyPreferenceContext (archaeology)PerceptionOutcome (game theory)Task (project management)Developmental psychologyValuation (finance)Cognitive psychologySocial psychologyAudiologyMedicineEconomicsMicroeconomicsMonetary economicsExchange rateBiologyManagementFinanceNeurosciencePaleontologyNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesEating Disorders and BehaviorsOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies
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