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Posted: 2025-05-03 07:00:06 UTC

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Research indicates that individuals who have recovered from depression may still experience motivational deficits, making them less inclined to exert effort for rewards unless incentives are substantial and highly certain, potentially increasing their risk of relapse.
Recovered individuals show reduced motivation for modest rewards.
High-value rewards can restore motivation to levels of healthy controls.
Lingering motivational deficits may increase relapse risk.
Subtle motivational deficits persist after depression recovery.
Individuals are less willing to exert effort for modest rewards.
Hidden deficits in reward processing and decision-making linger.