Cognitive accounts of gambling suggest that the experience of almost winning-so-called 'near-misses'-encourage continued play and accelerate the development of pathological gambling (PG) in vulnerable individuals. One explanation for this effect is that near-misses signal imminent winning outcomes and heighten reward expectancy, galvanizing further play. Determining the neurochemical processes underlying the drive to gamble could facilitate the development of more effective treatments for PG. With this aim in mind, we evaluated rats' performance on a novel model of slot machine play, a form of gambling in which near-miss events are particularly salient. Subjects responded to a series of three flashing lights, loosely analogous to the wheels...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release unconditionally, sensitizing the reward system to drugs and d...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Contains fulltext : 165874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Near-misses i...
Gambling is an enjoyable and innocuous past-time for many, but for some it can become a maladaptive ...
Gambling is an enjoyable and innocuous past-time for many, but for some it can become a maladaptive ...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
International audienceRationale Chronic administration of D 2/3 receptor agonists ropinirole or pram...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release unconditionally, sensitizing the reward system to drugs and d...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Contains fulltext : 165874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Near-misses i...
Gambling is an enjoyable and innocuous past-time for many, but for some it can become a maladaptive ...
Gambling is an enjoyable and innocuous past-time for many, but for some it can become a maladaptive ...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
International audienceRationale Chronic administration of D 2/3 receptor agonists ropinirole or pram...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Drugs of abuse elicit dopamine release unconditionally, sensitizing the reward system to drugs and d...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...