To investigate the response to suboptimal outcomes, Verbuggen et al. (Verbruggen F, Chambers CD, Lawrence NS, McLaren IPL. 2017 Winning and losing: effects on impulsive action. J. Exp. Psychol.: Hum. Percept. Perform.43, 147. (doi:10.1037/xhp0000284)) conducted a study in which participants chose between a gamble and a non-gamble option. The non-gamble option was a guaranteed amount of points, whereas the gamble option was associated with a higher amount but a lower probability of winning. The authors observed that participants initiated the next trial faster after a loss compared to wins or non-gambles. In the present study, we directly replicated these findings in the laboratory and online. We also designed another task controlling for th...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Both humans and some non-human animals tend to respond more vigorously after failing to obtain rewar...
To investigate the response to suboptimal outcomes, Verbuggen et al. (Verbruggen F, Chambers CD, Law...
In the present study, we examined the effect of wins and losses on impulsive action in gambling (Exp...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This ’post-loss speeding’ is in contrast with ’...
Verbruggen, Chambers, Lawrence & McLaren (2017) recently challenged the view that individuals act wi...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This 'post-loss speeding' is in contrast with '...
Loss-chasing is a central feature of problematic gambling, yet it remains a poorly conceived and un...
Research on gambling near-misses has shown that objectively-equivalent outcomes can yield divergent ...
Research on gambling near-misses has shown that objectively equivalent outcomes can yield divergent ...
Recent research suggests that response inhibition training can alter impulsive and compulsive behavi...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Both humans and some non-human animals tend to respond more vigorously after failing to obtain rewar...
To investigate the response to suboptimal outcomes, Verbuggen et al. (Verbruggen F, Chambers CD, Law...
In the present study, we examined the effect of wins and losses on impulsive action in gambling (Exp...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This ’post-loss speeding’ is in contrast with ’...
Verbruggen, Chambers, Lawrence & McLaren (2017) recently challenged the view that individuals act wi...
When gambling, people tend to speed up after losses. This 'post-loss speeding' is in contrast with '...
Loss-chasing is a central feature of problematic gambling, yet it remains a poorly conceived and un...
Research on gambling near-misses has shown that objectively-equivalent outcomes can yield divergent ...
Research on gambling near-misses has shown that objectively equivalent outcomes can yield divergent ...
Recent research suggests that response inhibition training can alter impulsive and compulsive behavi...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
'Near-miss' outcomes (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes close to the jackpot) have been shown to promote g...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Manipulating different behavioral characteristics of gambling games can potentially affect the exten...
Both humans and some non-human animals tend to respond more vigorously after failing to obtain rewar...