BackgroundAbnormal decision making under risk is associated with a number of psychiatric disorders. Here, we focus on binge drinkers (BD), characterized by repeated episodes of heavy alcohol intoxication. Previous studies suggest a decreased sensitivity to aversive conditioning in BD. Here, we asked whether BD might be characterized by enhanced risk seeking related to decreased sensitivity to the anticipation of negative outcomes.MethodsUsing an anticipatory risk-taking task (40 BD and 70 healthy volunteers) and an adapted version of this task for functional magnetic resonance imaging (21 BD and 21 healthy volunteers), we assessed sensitivity to reward and loss across risk probabilities.ResultsIn the behavioral task, BD showed a higher numb...
Individuals with a positive family history for alcoholism (FHP) have shown differences from family-h...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
This study examines associations between two measures of impulsivity and brain response to alcohol t...
BackgroundAbnormal decision making under risk is associated with a number of psychiatric disorders. ...
BackgroundAbnormal decision making under risk is associated with a number of psychiatric disorders. ...
BackgroundRisky decision-making is an important facet of addiction. Individuals with alcohol depende...
Individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are aware of the risks of alcohol abuse yet continue ri...
Links between individual differences in risk processing and high-risk behaviors such as binge-drinki...
Pathological behaviors toward drugs and food rewards have underlying commonalities. Risk-taking has ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with alcohol dependence are known to make disadvantageous decisions, possibl...
The goal of this study was to investigate the neural correlates of affective decision making, as mea...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
Real-world risk-taking behaviors peak during the transition from high school to college, perhaps due...
Bipolar disorder affects 4.4% of individuals in the United States during their lifetime. Diagnosis i...
Individuals with a positive family history for alcoholism (FHP) have shown differences from family-h...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
This study examines associations between two measures of impulsivity and brain response to alcohol t...
BackgroundAbnormal decision making under risk is associated with a number of psychiatric disorders. ...
BackgroundAbnormal decision making under risk is associated with a number of psychiatric disorders. ...
BackgroundRisky decision-making is an important facet of addiction. Individuals with alcohol depende...
Individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are aware of the risks of alcohol abuse yet continue ri...
Links between individual differences in risk processing and high-risk behaviors such as binge-drinki...
Pathological behaviors toward drugs and food rewards have underlying commonalities. Risk-taking has ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with alcohol dependence are known to make disadvantageous decisions, possibl...
The goal of this study was to investigate the neural correlates of affective decision making, as mea...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
Real-world risk-taking behaviors peak during the transition from high school to college, perhaps due...
Bipolar disorder affects 4.4% of individuals in the United States during their lifetime. Diagnosis i...
Individuals with a positive family history for alcoholism (FHP) have shown differences from family-h...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
This study examines associations between two measures of impulsivity and brain response to alcohol t...