University of Groningen
Motivation, reward and stress: individual difference and neural basis Xin, Yuanyuan
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Motivation, reward and stress:
individual difference and neural basis
Yuanyuan Xin is supported by PhD scholarship from the University of Groningen and Shenzhen University
Motivation, reward and stress:
individual difference and neural basis
PhD thesis
to obtain the degree of PhD at the University of Groningen
on the authority of the
Rector Magnificus Prof. C. Wijmenga and in accordance with
the decision by the College of Deans. This thesis will be defended in public on Tuesday 24 November 2020 at 9.00 hours
by
Yuanyuan Xin
born on 30 November 1990 in Shandong, China
Supervisors Prof. A. Aleman Prof. Y. Luo Co-supervisors Dr. K.S. Görlich Dr. P. Xu Assessment Committee
Prof. J.A. den Boer Prof. N.J.A. van der Wee Prof. R. Elliott
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 General Introduction 7
Chapter 2 The relationship between personality and the
response to acute psychological stress 31
Chapter 3 Recent life stress predicts blunted acute stress
response and the role of executive control. 55
Chapter 4 Reward processing in the brain under acute stress: A
meta-analysis 83
Chapter 5 Intrinsic prefrontal organization links achievement
motivation and delay discounting 107
Chapter 6 General discussion 129
Dutch summary Short Dutch abstract Short English abstract Curriculum Vitae Publications Acknowledgements 147 149 150 151 152 153