Monetary incentive delay (MID) task. In each trial, subjects were initially presented with one of four anticipatory cues followed by a fixation crosshair for 1.75–6 s, and a target followed by a post-target fixation crosshair for ∼2–6 s. Subjects were required to respond during target presentation (‘hit') to either win money, avoid losing money, or for no consequence. In single-response trials, subjects next viewed notification of whether or not the target was hit, followed by a 2–6 s intertrial interval with fixation crosshair. In double-response trials (one-third of each of win $0, win 50¢, and win $5 magnitudes), trial outcome notifications were pseudorandomly replaced with the word ‘Again!' This notified the subject that he or she must repeat the trial to obtain its outcome. The ‘Again!' notification was followed by: a 2–6 s fixation crosshair, re-presentation of the same incentive cue, jittered (1.75–6 s) postcue fixation, target presentation of the same duration as the trial's initial target, followed by ∼2–6 s fixation crosshair, and final outcome notification. In double-response trials, hits on both targets were required for trial success.