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Decision-making for concurrent reward and threat is differentially modulated by trauma exposure and PTSD symptom severity
Jaryd Hiser
, Mickela Heilicher
, Chloe Botsford
, Kevin M. Crombie
, Jaideep Bellani
, Ameera Azar
, Greg Fonzo
, Brendon M. Nacewicz
, Josh M. Cisler
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Trauma Exposure
100%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity
100%
Reward Learning
83%
Threat Learning
50%
Threat Avoidance
50%
Trauma
33%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
33%
Interpersonal Violence
33%
Model-based Learning
33%
Complex Interactions
16%
Mental Health Disorders
16%
Adult Participants
16%
Symptom Severity
16%
Significant Risk Factors
16%
Implications for Treatment
16%
Violence Exposure
16%
Task Design
16%
Markov
16%
Treatment Augmentation
16%
Decision Sequence
16%
Free Decisions
16%
Trauma Symptoms
16%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Interpersonal Violence
33%
Mental Health
16%
Violence Exposure
16%
Neuroscience
Decision-Making
100%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
100%
Mental Disorder
16%
Risk Factor
16%