Underlying decision making processes on Iowa Gambling Task

R Kumar, KJ Kumar, V Benegal - Asian journal of psychiatry, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Background Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) assesses decision making in uncertain
conditions. Several studies have reported impaired performance on IGT in various clinical …

Decision making measured by the Iowa Gambling Task in alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis

I Kovacs, MJ Richman, Z Janka, A Maraz… - Drug and alcohol …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background and aims Gambling disorder (GD) and alcohol use disorder (AD) have similar
features, such as elevated impulsivity and decision-making deficits, which are directly linked …

Reexamining the validity and reliability of the clinical version of the Iowa gambling task: evidence from a normal subject group

CH Lin, TJ Song, YY Chen, WK Lee… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Over past decade, the Iowa gambling task (IGT) has been utilized to test various decision
deficits induced by neurological damage or psychiatric disorders. The IGT has recently been …

The iowa gambling task (IGT) in Brazil: a systematic review

A Rutz, AC Hamdan, M Lamar - Trends in psychiatry and …, 2013 - SciELO Brasil
Background: Decision-making is a complex, multidimensional cognitive function that
requires the choice between two or more options and also the predictive analysis of its …

Delayed transition from ambiguous to risky decision making in alcohol dependence during Iowa Gambling Task

YT Kim, H Sohn, J Jeong - Psychiatry research, 2011 - Elsevier
It has been demonstrated that alcohol-dependent patients exhibit decision-making deficits,
particularly, hypersensitivity to reward and executive dysfunction. Yet, how the impaired …

[PDF][PDF] Individual Differences in Performance on Iowa Gambling Task are Predicted by Tolerance and Intolerance for Uncertainty.

S Kornilov, E Krasnov, T Kornilova, M Chumakova - EAPCogSci, 2015 - ceur-ws.org
Abstract Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is frequently used to index individual differences in
decision-making under uncertainty, particularly in atypical (clinical) populations. However, it …

An initial examination of performance on two versions of the Iowa Gambling Task

MT Buelow, WR Barnhart - Archives of Clinical …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objective To examine differences between two versions of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT).
Method A total of 282 undergraduate students completed one of two versions of the IGT: the …

[HTML][HTML] Is the clinical version of the Iowa gambling task relevant for assessing choice behavior in cases of Internet addiction?

CH Lin, CC Wang, JH Sun, CH Ko, YC Chiu - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Objective: A critical issue in research related to the Iowa gambling task (IGT) is the use of the
alternative factors expected value and gain–loss frequency to distinguish between clinical …

Decisions under ambiguity and decisions under risk: Correlations with executive functions and comparisons of two different gambling tasks with implicit and explicit …

M Brand, EC Recknor, F Grabenhorst… - Journal of clinical and …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
We conducted two experiments with healthy subjects to investigate the possible
relationships between Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) performance and executive functions as …

The Iowa Gambling Task: Men and Women Perform Differently. A Meta-analysis

L Zanini, C Picano, GF Spitoni - Neuropsychology Review, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) was designed to assess decision-making under
conditions of complexity and uncertainty; it is currently one of the most widely used tests to …