Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric disease that has been recently classified as a behavioural addiction. So far, a very few studies have investigated the alteration of functional connectivity in GD patients, thus the concrete interplay between relevant function-dependent circuitries in such disease has not been comprehensively assessed. The aim of this research was to investigate resting-state functional connectivity in GD patients, searching for a correlation with GD symptoms severity. GD patients were assessed for gambling behaviour, impulsivity, cognitive distortions, anxiety and depression, in comparison with healthy controls (HC). Afterwards, they were assessed for resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging; functional co...
Background and aims Impulsivity is a core feature of gambling disorder (GD) and is related to the tr...
Background: Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have suggested that common features characte...
Background: Cocaine use disorder (CUD) and gambling disorder (GD) share clinical features and neural...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric disease that has been recently classified as a behavioural a...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and is...
-Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and i...
Aims and objectives To investigate functional connectivity changes in pathological gamblers (PGs) i...
Purpose . Gambling disorder has been recently reclassified under the category ‘‘substance-related a...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
<div><p>Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and ...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...
Background and aims Impulsivity is a core feature of gambling disorder (GD) and is related to the tr...
Background: Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have suggested that common features characte...
Background: Cocaine use disorder (CUD) and gambling disorder (GD) share clinical features and neural...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a psychiatric disease that has been recently classified as a behavioural a...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and is...
-Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and i...
Aims and objectives To investigate functional connectivity changes in pathological gamblers (PGs) i...
Purpose . Gambling disorder has been recently reclassified under the category ‘‘substance-related a...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
<div><p>Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and ...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...
Background and aims Impulsivity is a core feature of gambling disorder (GD) and is related to the tr...
Background: Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have suggested that common features characte...
Background: Cocaine use disorder (CUD) and gambling disorder (GD) share clinical features and neural...