The aim of this study was to assess the influence of diurnal cortisol profile on decision making under risk in individuals with problem gambling and a healthy control group. We examined the relationship between diurnal cortisol, assessed over the course of 2 days, and a battery of tasks that assessed decision making under risk, including the Columbia Card Task and the Cups Task. Thirty individuals with problem gambling and 29 healthy individuals took part in the study. Those with problem gambling showed blunted diurnal cortisol and more risk taking behavior compared with those in the healthy control group. Blunted cortisol profile was associated with more risky behavior and less sensitivity to losing money in problem gambling. These finding...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Stress activates a variety of processes in the human body. An important example includes the activat...
Substantial research has found a robust relationship between stressful life events and increased neg...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of diurnal cortisol profile on decision making und...
Recent laboratory studies have shown that men display more risk-taking behavior in decision-making t...
Men often make riskier decisions than women across a wide range of real-life behaviors. Whether this...
Gambling has been associated with increased sympathetic nervous system output and stimulation of the...
Labudda K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Decision-making and neuroendocrine responses in patholo...
Considerable research suggests acute stress influences decision-making. There has, however, been a l...
International audiencePathological gambling is a behavioral addiction characterized by a chronic fai...
The development of addictive behaviors has been suggested to be related to a transition from goal-di...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
The glucocorticoid (GC) hormone cortisol is the end product of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ax...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Stress activates a variety of processes in the human body. An important example includes the activat...
Substantial research has found a robust relationship between stressful life events and increased neg...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of diurnal cortisol profile on decision making und...
Recent laboratory studies have shown that men display more risk-taking behavior in decision-making t...
Men often make riskier decisions than women across a wide range of real-life behaviors. Whether this...
Gambling has been associated with increased sympathetic nervous system output and stimulation of the...
Labudda K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Decision-making and neuroendocrine responses in patholo...
Considerable research suggests acute stress influences decision-making. There has, however, been a l...
International audiencePathological gambling is a behavioral addiction characterized by a chronic fai...
The development of addictive behaviors has been suggested to be related to a transition from goal-di...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
The glucocorticoid (GC) hormone cortisol is the end product of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal ax...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Risk taking is central to human activity. Consequently, it lies at the focal point of behavioral sci...
Both testosterone and cortisol have major actions on financial decision-making closely related to th...
Stress activates a variety of processes in the human body. An important example includes the activat...
Substantial research has found a robust relationship between stressful life events and increased neg...