Item does not contain fulltextResearch has shown that healthy people would rather avoid losses than gamble for even higher gains. On the other hand, research on pathological gamblers (PGs) demonstrates that PGs are more impaired than non-pathological gamblers in choice under risk and uncertainty. Here, we investigate loss aversion by using a rigorous and well-established paradigm from the field of economics, in conjunction with personality traits, by using self-report measures for PGs under clinical treatment. Twenty pathological gamblers, at the earlier and later stages of clinical treatment, were matched to 20 non-gamblers (NC). They played a "flip coin task" by deciding across 256 trials whether to accept or reject a 50-50 bet with a var...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Background and aims: Emotion regulation (ER) and impulsivity impairments have been reported in patie...
Unfortunately, only a small percent of pathological gamblers seek the professional help they need. I...
Research has shown that healthy people would rather avoid losses than gamble for even higher gains. ...
Pathological gambling (PG) is characterized by continual repeated gambling behavior despite negative...
Gambling decisions are inherently risky decisions involving wins and losses. The severity of gamblin...
Background. Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder characterized by excessive mon...
Among many personality traits, impulsivity represents one of the most important traits associated wi...
Impulsivity is associated with several psychiatric disorders in which the loss of control of a speci...
Impulsivity is associated with several psychiatric disorders in which the loss of control of a speci...
Impulsivity is associated with several psychiatric disorders in which the loss of control of a speci...
Numerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse control. Howev...
Numerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse control. Howev...
We study individual decision making in a lottery-choice task performed by three different population...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse c...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Background and aims: Emotion regulation (ER) and impulsivity impairments have been reported in patie...
Unfortunately, only a small percent of pathological gamblers seek the professional help they need. I...
Research has shown that healthy people would rather avoid losses than gamble for even higher gains. ...
Pathological gambling (PG) is characterized by continual repeated gambling behavior despite negative...
Gambling decisions are inherently risky decisions involving wins and losses. The severity of gamblin...
Background. Pathological gambling (PG) is an impulse control disorder characterized by excessive mon...
Among many personality traits, impulsivity represents one of the most important traits associated wi...
Impulsivity is associated with several psychiatric disorders in which the loss of control of a speci...
Impulsivity is associated with several psychiatric disorders in which the loss of control of a speci...
Impulsivity is associated with several psychiatric disorders in which the loss of control of a speci...
Numerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse control. Howev...
Numerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse control. Howev...
We study individual decision making in a lottery-choice task performed by three different population...
peer reviewedNumerous studies have shown that problem gambling is characterised by lack of impulse c...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Background and aims: Emotion regulation (ER) and impulsivity impairments have been reported in patie...
Unfortunately, only a small percent of pathological gamblers seek the professional help they need. I...