Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previously shown to recruit reward-related brain regions including the ventral striatum, and to invigorate gambling behavior, supposedly by fostering an illusion of control. Given that pathological gamblers are particularly vulnerable to such cognitive illusions, their persistent gambling behavior might result from an amplified striatal sensitivity to near-misses. In addition, animal studies have shown that behavioral responses to near-miss-like events are sensitive to dopamine, but this dopaminergic influence has not been tested in humans. To investigate these hypotheses, we recruited 22 pathological gamblers and 22 healthy controls who played a slot...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Background: Recent research has begun to examine the neurophysiologic basis of pathological gambling...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Frontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling behavio...
Cognitive accounts of gambling suggest that the experience of almost winning-so-called 'near-misses'...
Frontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling behavio...
AbstractFrontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling...
Gambling is a popular recreational pastime that becomes excessive in a minority of the population. P...
In slot machine gambling, the “near-miss effect” (when a losing display physically resembles an actu...
AbstractPathological gambling is an addictive disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to gamb...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
peer reviewed'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Background: Recent research has begun to examine the neurophysiologic basis of pathological gambling...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Frontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling behavio...
Cognitive accounts of gambling suggest that the experience of almost winning-so-called 'near-misses'...
Frontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling behavio...
AbstractFrontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling...
Gambling is a popular recreational pastime that becomes excessive in a minority of the population. P...
In slot machine gambling, the “near-miss effect” (when a losing display physically resembles an actu...
AbstractPathological gambling is an addictive disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to gamb...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
peer reviewed'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Background: Recent research has begun to examine the neurophysiologic basis of pathological gambling...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...