[HTML][HTML] Iowa Gambling Task (IGT): twenty years after–gambling disorder and IGT

D Brevers, A Bechara, A Cleeremans… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves probabilistic learning via monetary rewards and
punishments, where advantageous task performance requires subjects to forego potential …

[HTML][HTML] Iowa gambling task: there is more to consider than long-term outcome. Using a linear equation model to disentangle the impact of outcome and frequency of …

A Horstmann, A Villringer, J Neumann - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) has been widely used to assess differences in decision-
making under uncertainty. Recently, several studies have shown that healthy subjects do not …

Do individual differences in Iowa Gambling Task performance predict adaptive decision making for risky gains and losses?

JA Weller, IP Levin, A Bechara - Journal of Clinical and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
We relate performance on the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), a widely used, but complex,
neuropsychological task of executive function in which mixed outcomes (gains and losses) …

[HTML][HTML] Decision making in healthy participants on the Iowa Gambling Task: new insights from an operant approach

PN Bull, LJ Tippett, DR Addis - Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) has contributed greatly to the study of affective decision
making. However, researchers have observed high inter-study and inter-individual variability …

Neural correlates of pathological gamblers preference for immediate rewards during the Iowa Gambling Task: an fMRI study

Y Power, B Goodyear, D Crockford - Journal of Gambling Studies, 2012 - Springer
Abstract The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves exploratory learning via rewards and
penalties, where most advantageous task performance requires subjects to forego potential …

The role of cognitive versus emotional intelligence in Iowa Gambling Task performance: What's emotion got to do with it?

CA Webb, S DelDonno, WDS Killgore - Intelligence, 2014 - Elsevier
Debate persists regarding the relative role of cognitive versus emotional processes in
driving successful performance on the widely used Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). From the time …

Risk-prone individuals prefer the wrong options on a rat version of the Iowa Gambling Task

M Rivalan, SH Ahmed, F Dellu-Hagedorn - Biological psychiatry, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Decision making in complex and conflicting situations, as measured in the
widely used Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), can be profoundly impaired in psychiatric disorders …

[HTML][HTML] Dissociable processes underlying decisions in the Iowa Gambling Task: a new integrative framework

A Stocco, D Fum, A Napoli - Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Background The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is a common paradigm used to study
the interactions between emotions and decision making, yet little consensus exists on the …

Reward-based decision making in pathological gambling: the roles of risk and delay

A Wiehler, J Peters - Neuroscience Research, 2015 - Elsevier
Pathological gambling (PG) is a non-substance based addiction that shares many
behavioral and neural features with substance based addictions. However, in PG behavioral …

To gamble or not to gamble: at risk for craving and relapse–learned motivated attention in pathological gambling

K Wölfling, CP Mörsen, E Duven, U Albrecht… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
In recent research similarities between pathological gambling and drug addiction have been
identified, suggesting excessive gambling to constitute an addiction. So far, we have …