Find peer-reviewed, published research using the Inquisit Monetary Incentive Delay Task
Knutson, B., Westdorp, A., Kaiser, E., & Hommer, D. (2000). FMRI visualization of brain activity during a monetary
incentive delay task. Neuroimage, 12(1), 20-27
Helfinstein, S., Kirwan, M., Benson, B., Hardin, M., Pine, D., Ernst, M., & Fox, N. (2013). Validation of a child-friendly version of the monetary incentive delay task. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 8(6), 720-726.
Xie, W. Z., Yan, C., Ying, X. Y., Zhu, S. Y., Shi, H. S., Wang, Y., ... & Chan, R. C. (2014). Domain-specific hedonic deficits towards social affective but not monetary incentives in social anhedonia. Scientific reports, 4.
Joseph, Jane, Zhu, X., Benca, C., Baik, G., Davies, F., & Kelly, T.H. (2015). Adolescents are driven by incentive valence, not magnitude, on the monetary incentive delay task. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 146, E151.
De Leeuw, M., Kahn, R., & Vink, M. (2015). Fronto-striatal Dysfunction During Reward Processing in Unaffected Siblings of Schizophrenia Patients. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 41(1), 94-103.
Balodis, I., & Potenza, M. (2015). Anticipatory reward processing in addicted populations: A focus on the monetary incentive delay task. Biological Psychiatry, 77(5), 434-44.
Behan, B., Stone, A., and Garavan, H. (2015). Right Prefrontal and Ventral Striatum Interactions
Underlying Impulsive Choice and Impulsive Responding. Human Brain Mapping, 36, 187–198.
Mori, A., Okamoto, Y., Okada, G., Takagaki, K., Jinnin, R., Takamura, M., . . . Yamawaki, S. (2016). Behavioral activation can normalize neural hypoactivation in subthreshold depression during a monetary incentive delay task. Journal of Affective Disorders, 189, 254-62.