Differential patterns of physiological arousal to win and loss events during gambling is central to psychological conceptualizations of gambling behaviors but is poorly researched. We recorded heart rate (HR) and skin conductance responses (SCRs) to wins and losses while 23 healthy participants played for small incentives on a simulated electronic gambling task.Wins produced large SCRs whereas losses did not, and large wins produced larger SCRs than small wins. Electrodermal measures also correlated with reward responsiveness on a personality measure and with ratings of excitement during gambling. HR evidenced a slight deceleration before event outcomes, and the rebound HR was larger after wins than after losses. The study demonstrates that...
More than most gambling forms, Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs, e.g. modern slot machines) have bee...
An experiment was conducted to observe the influence of autonomic arousal on subsequent gambling beh...
This is the final version of the article. It was first available from Springer via http://dx.doi.org...
The role of physiological arousal is central to theories about the onset and maintenance of gambling...
The pilot study used state-of-the art psychophysiological equipment to monitor, on a second-bysecond...
Physiological arousal is purportedly a key determinant in the development and maintenance of gamblin...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
Online gambling has dramatically increased over the last decades, thus the study of the underlying p...
International audiencePsychological theories consider autonomic arousal to be a reinforcer for probl...
Physiological and subjective arousal in lounge and laboratory conditions were explored using heart r...
Physiological arousal is considered a key factor of gambling behavior. Hence, to understand gambling...
It has been argued that electronic gaming machines (EGM) are extremely addictive, often described as...
Two groups of video lottery gamblers (pathological n = 30, and non-pathological n = 34) were compare...
Studies over the past two decades have provided important information on the interrelations between ...
Aims: To examine gender differences in changes in physiological arousal as indexed by heart rate dur...
More than most gambling forms, Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs, e.g. modern slot machines) have bee...
An experiment was conducted to observe the influence of autonomic arousal on subsequent gambling beh...
This is the final version of the article. It was first available from Springer via http://dx.doi.org...
The role of physiological arousal is central to theories about the onset and maintenance of gambling...
The pilot study used state-of-the art psychophysiological equipment to monitor, on a second-bysecond...
Physiological arousal is purportedly a key determinant in the development and maintenance of gamblin...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
Online gambling has dramatically increased over the last decades, thus the study of the underlying p...
International audiencePsychological theories consider autonomic arousal to be a reinforcer for probl...
Physiological and subjective arousal in lounge and laboratory conditions were explored using heart r...
Physiological arousal is considered a key factor of gambling behavior. Hence, to understand gambling...
It has been argued that electronic gaming machines (EGM) are extremely addictive, often described as...
Two groups of video lottery gamblers (pathological n = 30, and non-pathological n = 34) were compare...
Studies over the past two decades have provided important information on the interrelations between ...
Aims: To examine gender differences in changes in physiological arousal as indexed by heart rate dur...
More than most gambling forms, Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs, e.g. modern slot machines) have bee...
An experiment was conducted to observe the influence of autonomic arousal on subsequent gambling beh...
This is the final version of the article. It was first available from Springer via http://dx.doi.org...