1) To establish the concurrent validity of the objective Monetary Incentive Delay Task with the BIS/BAS questionnaire as measure of BIS and BAS functioning in healthy children, adolescents, and adults. 2) To get more insight in the development of…
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Outcome measures
Primary outcome
1) The difference in reaction time between reward and neutral trials, and
between punishment and neutral trials of the Monetary Incentive Delay task.
2) The correlation between reaction times and self-, and parent-reported BIS
and BAS scores.
Secondary outcome
n.a.
Background summary
The concepts of Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition
System (BIS) are used to describe how individual differences in neurobiological
processes are manifested in motivation, affect and personality and are
considered to be relevant to psychiatry. The BIS/BAS questionnaire has been
developed to assess BIS and BAS functioning. Relatively little is known about
these brain systems and objective measures of BIS and BAS are lacking. In the
present study, we are interested in how personality differences in healthy
children, adolescents, and adults influence reaction times in case of reward,
punishment and neutral signals.
Study objective
1) To establish the concurrent validity of the objective Monetary Incentive
Delay Task with the BIS/BAS questionnaire as measure of BIS and BAS functioning
in healthy children, adolescents, and adults.
2) To get more insight in the development of reward processing.
Study design
An observational study.
Study burden and risks
Risks are not expected. The burden consists of one experimental session of 60
minutes. The benefit involves extended knowledge about the relationship between
personality differences and reward processing in healthy children, adolescents,
and adults. Because relatively little is known about the development of reward
processing, children, adolescents as well as adults will form the target
population of the present study.
Postbus 9101
6500 HB Nijmegen
Nederland
Postbus 9101
6500 HB Nijmegen
Nederland
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Age
Inclusion criteria
Children: Age between 8 and 12 years, IQ >= 80
Adolescents: Age between 13 and 17 years, IQ>= 80
Adults: Age between 18 and 35 years, IQ>= 80
Exclusion criteria
Psychiatric or somatic concerns, complaints or diseases
Use of medication
Cardiovascular disease currently or in the past
Neurological disorders (e.g. epilepsy) currently or in the past
Use of alcohol or drugs before of during the investigation
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Recruitment
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