Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to receive such intense stimulation. Dopamine is normally released in response to reward and uncertainty in order to allow animals to stay alive in their environment – where rewards are relatively unpredictable. In this case, behavior is regulated by environmental feedbacks, leading animals to persevere or to give up. In contrast, drugs provide a direct, intense pharmacological stimulation of the dopamine system that operates independently of environmental feedbacks, and hence causes “motivational runaways”. With respect to gambling, the confined environment experienced by gamblers favors the emergence of excitatory conditioned cues, so that positiv...
Addiction is an escalating, compulsive, and relapsing psychiatric disease that affects millions worl...
Contains fulltext : 193570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Gambling is an enjoyable and innocuous past-time for many, but for some it can become a maladaptive ...
Contains fulltext : 135384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
Contains fulltext : 138112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Contains fulltext : 153255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RATIONALE: Path...
Contains fulltext : 165874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Near-misses i...
Problematic gambling has been suggested to be a possible consequence of dopaminergic medications use...
International audienceThe neurobehavioral underpinnings of pathological gambling are not well unders...
Addiction is an escalating, compulsive, and relapsing psychiatric disease that affects millions worl...
Contains fulltext : 193570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Gambling is an enjoyable and innocuous past-time for many, but for some it can become a maladaptive ...
Contains fulltext : 135384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
Contains fulltext : 138112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In problem gamb...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Contains fulltext : 153255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RATIONALE: Path...
Contains fulltext : 165874.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Near-misses i...
Problematic gambling has been suggested to be a possible consequence of dopaminergic medications use...
International audienceThe neurobehavioral underpinnings of pathological gambling are not well unders...
Addiction is an escalating, compulsive, and relapsing psychiatric disease that affects millions worl...
Contains fulltext : 193570.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...