The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect) and Behavioral Activation System (BAS) on Substance Use Disorder (SUD) in decisional processes using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). Forty SUD participants and forty-two controls (CG) were tested using the IGT. Behavioral responses (gain/loss options), BIS/BAS scores and lateralized alpha band modulation (LTA) were considered. The SUD group increased the tendency to opt in favor of the immediate reward (loss strategy) more than the long-term option (win strategy) compared to the CG. Secondly, higher reward-subscale scores were observed in SUD. Thirdly, SUD showed an increase in left-hemisphere activation in response to losing (with immediate re...
The present research explored the main factors able to influence the subjects\u2019 choices in the c...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Recent studies showed that pathological gambling is associated with deficits in frontal lobe functio...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect o...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...
Recent studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and behavioral patterns between ...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
The present research explored the main factors that can influence subjects' choices in the case of d...
The present study explored the effect of cortical lateralisation activity during the decisional proc...
In general subjects choose their decisional strategy based on the estimated outcomes, in many cases ...
The term \u201cnew addictions\u201d refers to all those phenomena that lead to behavioral dependenci...
Objectives: The present research explored the effect of reward sensitivity bias andmetacognitive def...
Addiction is a complex phenomenon involving genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors. Neu...
Objective: The present research explored the main risky factors that can influence subjects\u2019 ch...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that leads to functional and structural changes in the bra...
The present research explored the main factors able to influence the subjects\u2019 choices in the c...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Recent studies showed that pathological gambling is associated with deficits in frontal lobe functio...
The current research explored the impact of cortical frontal asymmetry (left-lateralization effect o...
A vast amount of research has suggested that subjects with substance use disorder (SUD) might have d...
Recent studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and behavioral patterns between ...
Neuroscience studies show the similarity of reward-related neurocircuitry and dysfunctional behavior...
The present research explored the main factors that can influence subjects' choices in the case of d...
The present study explored the effect of cortical lateralisation activity during the decisional proc...
In general subjects choose their decisional strategy based on the estimated outcomes, in many cases ...
The term \u201cnew addictions\u201d refers to all those phenomena that lead to behavioral dependenci...
Objectives: The present research explored the effect of reward sensitivity bias andmetacognitive def...
Addiction is a complex phenomenon involving genetic, neurobiological, and environmental factors. Neu...
Objective: The present research explored the main risky factors that can influence subjects\u2019 ch...
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disease that leads to functional and structural changes in the bra...
The present research explored the main factors able to influence the subjects\u2019 choices in the c...
Objective The present research explored the cortical correlates of rewarding mechanisms and cortical...
Recent studies showed that pathological gambling is associated with deficits in frontal lobe functio...