Gambling Disorder is a prevalent psychiatric condition often linked to dysfunction of cognitive domains regulating impulsive behavior. Despite the centrality of impulsivity to neurobiological models of Gambling Disorder, a comprehensive meta-analysis of all impulsive cognitive domains has yet to be conducted. It is also not clear whether cognitive deficits in Gambling Disorder extend to those with problem (at-risk) gambling. A systematic review was undertaken of case-control studies examining the following cognitive domains in Gambling Disorder or in at-risk (problem) gambling: attentional inhibition, motor inhibition, discounting, decision-making, and reflection impulsivity. Case-control differences in cognition were identified using meta-...
Background: Impairments in self-regulatory behaviour reflect a deficit in executive functioning and ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Although gambling disorder (GD) is often characterized as a problem of impulsivity, compulsivity has...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent psychiatric condition often linked to dysfunction of cognitive doma...
Problem gambling is increasingly viewed as a behavioural addiction of impaired control. Neurocogniti...
Background: Impulsivity is a hallmark of problem gambling. However, impulsivity is not a unitary con...
Impulsivity is a hallmark of problem gambling. However, impulsivity is not a unitary construct and t...
As a non-substance addiction, gambling disorder represents the model for studying the neurobiology...
In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; APA, 2013) Gambling Disorders (...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Pathways Model (Blaszczynski & Nower, 2002) posits that proble...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse c...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse c...
Numerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse control. Howev...
Background: Recent research into problem gambling (PG) has suggested many associated environmental, ...
Pathological Gambling is a serious disorder characterized by recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior...
Background: Impairments in self-regulatory behaviour reflect a deficit in executive functioning and ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Although gambling disorder (GD) is often characterized as a problem of impulsivity, compulsivity has...
Gambling Disorder is a prevalent psychiatric condition often linked to dysfunction of cognitive doma...
Problem gambling is increasingly viewed as a behavioural addiction of impaired control. Neurocogniti...
Background: Impulsivity is a hallmark of problem gambling. However, impulsivity is not a unitary con...
Impulsivity is a hallmark of problem gambling. However, impulsivity is not a unitary construct and t...
As a non-substance addiction, gambling disorder represents the model for studying the neurobiology...
In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; APA, 2013) Gambling Disorders (...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Pathways Model (Blaszczynski & Nower, 2002) posits that proble...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse c...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse c...
Numerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse control. Howev...
Background: Recent research into problem gambling (PG) has suggested many associated environmental, ...
Pathological Gambling is a serious disorder characterized by recurrent maladaptive gambling behavior...
Background: Impairments in self-regulatory behaviour reflect a deficit in executive functioning and ...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This s...
Although gambling disorder (GD) is often characterized as a problem of impulsivity, compulsivity has...