The study investigates the effect of Time of day on the RewP amplitude (brain wave component associated with reward sensitivity) in adults in multiple EEG studies. Additionally, it explores the effect of sleep on reward sensitivity through the day and the interaction the time of day with the RewP amplitude to predict depressivity.
Manuscript in preparation. A related poster (attached) was awarded a $500 grant from the Western Psychological Association in April, 2024.
GitHub link: https://github.com/gkapoor6/Circadian-Neural-Reward-Sensitivity
Kapoor, G., Jones, D., Joyner, K. (2024, May 23-26). Diurnal Rhythm in Reward Processing Peaks Late-Afternoon in Adults [Poster presentation]. Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, San Francisco, USA.