Gambling severity predicts midbrain response to near-miss outcomes

HW Chase, L Clark - Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
Gambling is a common recreational activity that becomes dysfunctional in a subset of
individuals, with DSM “pathological gambling” regarded as the most severe form. During …

Physiological responses to near-miss outcomes and personal control during simulated gambling

L Clark, B Crooks, R Clarke, MRF Aitken… - Journal of Gambling …, 2012 - Springer
Near-miss outcomes during gambling are non-win outcomes that fall close to a pay-out.
While objectively equivalent to an outright miss, near-misses motivate ongoing play and may …

Decision-making during gambling: an integration of cognitive and psychobiological approaches

L Clark - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Gambling is a widespread form of entertainment that may afford unique insights into the
interaction between cognition and emotion in human decision-making. It is also a behaviour …

Games in the brain: neural substrates of gambling addiction

WS Murch, L Clark - The Neuroscientist, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
As a popular form of recreational risk taking, gambling games offer a paradigm for decision
neuroscience research. As an individual behavior, gambling becomes dysfunctional in a …

[HTML][HTML] Decomposing the roles of perseveration and expected value representation in models of the Iowa gambling task

DA Worthy, B Pang, KA Byrne - Frontiers in psychology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Models of human behavior in the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) have played a pivotal role in
accounting for behavioral differences during decision-making. One critical difference …

[HTML][HTML] Iowa Gambling Task with non-clinical participants: effects of using real+ virtual cards and additional trials

WH Overman, A Pierce - Frontiers in psychology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Performance on the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) in clinical populations can be interpreted only
in relation to established baseline performance in normal populations. As in all comparisons …

Loss-chasing in gambling behaviour: Neurocognitive and behavioural economic perspectives

K Zhang, L Clark - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Highlights•Chasing is a sensitive symptom of disordered gambling with multiple
expressions.•Neurocognitive constructs of negative urgency and compulsivity may underlie …

The differential relationship between cocaine use and marijuana use on decision-making performance over repeat testing with the Iowa Gambling Task

A Verdejo-Garcia, A Benbrook, F Funderburk… - Drug and alcohol …, 2007 - Elsevier
Decision-making deficits are a robust cognitive correlate of substance abuse, but few studies
have addressed the long-term differential associations of cocaine use and marijuana (MJ) …

The neural basis of decision-making and reward processing in adults with euthymic bipolar disorder or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

A Ibanez, M Cetkovich, A Petroni, H Urquina, S Baez… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and bipolar disorder (BD) share
DSM-IV criteria in adults and cause problems in decision-making. Nevertheless, no previous …

Gambling with rose-tinted glasses on: Use of emotion-regulation strategies correlates with dysfunctional cognitions in gambling disorder patients

JF Navas, A Verdejo-García… - Journal of Behavioral …, 2016 - akjournals.com
Background and aims Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs)
process gambling outcomes abnormally when compared against healthy controls (HCs) …