Background and aims: Although alcohol intake and gambling often co-occur in related venues, there is conflicting evidence regarding the effects of alcohol expectancy and intake on gambling behavior. We therefore conducted an experimental investigation of the effects of alcohol expectancy and intake on slot machine gambling behavior. Methods: Participants were 184 (females = 94) individuals [age range: 18–40 (mean = 21.9) years] randomized to four independent conditions differing in information/expectancy about beverage (told they received either alcohol or placebo) and beverage intake [actually ingesting low (target blood alcohol concentration [BAC] < 0.40 mg/L) vs. moderate (target BAC > 0.40 mg/L; &...
The study analyzed decision making under ambiguity and risk, impulsivity, and acute effects of alcoh...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
RATIONALE: Many studies have reported the long-term adverse effects of alcohol on executive cognitiv...
Background and aims: Although alcohol intake and gambling often co-occur in related venues, there is...
AIMS: To estimate the effect of acute alcohol consumption on risk-taking while gambling, examine blo...
Introduction and Aims. Despite the well-documented comorbidity between disordered alcohol use and pr...
Although problem gambling and problem drinking often co-occur, the processes underlying this associa...
Fatigue and intoxication can impair people’s thinking, including their decision-making and assessmen...
Introduction: Acute alcohol intoxication has been found to increase perseverative errors on the Wisc...
While it is well established that gambling disorder is associated with alcohol use disorder, less is...
In two training sessions, participants consumed alcohol or a control beverage and then played a pair...
Regulated gambling is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States with greater than 100% in...
Rationale: Gambling and alcohol use are recreational behaviours that share substantial commonaliti...
Harm from gambling may be exacerbated by physiological factors. Two such factors present in the curr...
The preference-reversal, or the reflection, effect occurs when the valence of the decision option in...
The study analyzed decision making under ambiguity and risk, impulsivity, and acute effects of alcoh...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
RATIONALE: Many studies have reported the long-term adverse effects of alcohol on executive cognitiv...
Background and aims: Although alcohol intake and gambling often co-occur in related venues, there is...
AIMS: To estimate the effect of acute alcohol consumption on risk-taking while gambling, examine blo...
Introduction and Aims. Despite the well-documented comorbidity between disordered alcohol use and pr...
Although problem gambling and problem drinking often co-occur, the processes underlying this associa...
Fatigue and intoxication can impair people’s thinking, including their decision-making and assessmen...
Introduction: Acute alcohol intoxication has been found to increase perseverative errors on the Wisc...
While it is well established that gambling disorder is associated with alcohol use disorder, less is...
In two training sessions, participants consumed alcohol or a control beverage and then played a pair...
Regulated gambling is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States with greater than 100% in...
Rationale: Gambling and alcohol use are recreational behaviours that share substantial commonaliti...
Harm from gambling may be exacerbated by physiological factors. Two such factors present in the curr...
The preference-reversal, or the reflection, effect occurs when the valence of the decision option in...
The study analyzed decision making under ambiguity and risk, impulsivity, and acute effects of alcoh...
Background: Studies investigating attentional biases in gambling have observed that problem gamblers...
RATIONALE: Many studies have reported the long-term adverse effects of alcohol on executive cognitiv...