Pathological gambling (PG) is characterized by continual repeated gambling behavior despite negative consequences. PG is considered to be a disorder of altered decision-making under risk, and behavioral economics tools were utilized by studies on decision-making under risk. At the same time, PG was suggested to be a heterogeneous disorder in terms of personality traits as well as risk attitude. We aimed to examine the heterogeneity of PG in terms of loss aversion, which means that a loss is subjectively felt to be larger than the same amount of gain. Thirty-one male PG subjects and 26 male healthy control (HC) subjects underwent a behavioral economics task for estimation of loss aversion and personality traits assessment. Although loss aver...
Background and aims: Emotion regulation (ER) and impulsivity impairments have been reported in patie...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
Problem gambling is a serious socioeconomic problem involving high individual and social costs. In t...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch has shown that healthy people would rather avoid losses than ...
Gambling decisions are inherently risky decisions involving wins and losses. The severity of gamblin...
Background. Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder characterized by excessive mon...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
This dataset contains data collected on 25 pathologically anxious individuals (meeting criteria for ...
Gambling disorder (GD) is now recognized as a behavioral addiction. Evidence has shown that GD and s...
To date, research into personality traits among gamblers has been largely inconsistent. The purpose ...
A number of researches showed high prevalence of personality disorders among addicted gamblers. Howe...
Pathological gamblers display at the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) a strong preference for choices featur...
Loss aversion manifests itself in rejecting a gamble of gaining or losing the same amount of money w...
There is an established link between risk-seeking behavior and problem gambling but it remains uncle...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studied showed an association between impulsivity and abnorma...
Background and aims: Emotion regulation (ER) and impulsivity impairments have been reported in patie...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
Problem gambling is a serious socioeconomic problem involving high individual and social costs. In t...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch has shown that healthy people would rather avoid losses than ...
Gambling decisions are inherently risky decisions involving wins and losses. The severity of gamblin...
Background. Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder characterized by excessive mon...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
This dataset contains data collected on 25 pathologically anxious individuals (meeting criteria for ...
Gambling disorder (GD) is now recognized as a behavioral addiction. Evidence has shown that GD and s...
To date, research into personality traits among gamblers has been largely inconsistent. The purpose ...
A number of researches showed high prevalence of personality disorders among addicted gamblers. Howe...
Pathological gamblers display at the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) a strong preference for choices featur...
Loss aversion manifests itself in rejecting a gamble of gaining or losing the same amount of money w...
There is an established link between risk-seeking behavior and problem gambling but it remains uncle...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studied showed an association between impulsivity and abnorma...
Background and aims: Emotion regulation (ER) and impulsivity impairments have been reported in patie...
Background and aims: Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling...
Problem gambling is a serious socioeconomic problem involving high individual and social costs. In t...