Pathological gambling (PG) is a behavioral addiction characterized by an inability to stop gambling despite the negative consequences, which may be mediated by cognitive flexibility deficits. Indeed, impaired cognitive flexibility has previously been linked to PG and also to reduced integrity of white matter connections between the basal ganglia and the prefrontal cortex. It remains unclear, however, how white matter integrity problems relate to cognitive inflexibility seen in PG. We used a cognitive switch paradigm during functional magnetic resonance imaging in pathological gamblers (PGs; n = 26) and healthy controls (HCs; n = 26). Cognitive flexibility performance was measured behaviorally by accuracy and reaction time on the switch task...
Background: Behavioral addictions like pathological gambling share many clinical characteristics wit...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...
BACKGROUND: Gambling disorder is a relatively common psychiatric disorder recently re-classified wit...
OBJECTIVE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have demonstrated functional prefrontal cortical...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and is...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
-Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and i...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
<div><p>Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and ...
Aims and objectives To investigate functional connectivity changes in pathological gamblers (PGs) i...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are associated with smaller grey matter volumes in cortical...
Background: Behavioral addictions like pathological gambling share many clinical characteristics wit...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...
BACKGROUND: Gambling disorder is a relatively common psychiatric disorder recently re-classified wit...
OBJECTIVE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have demonstrated functional prefrontal cortical...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and is...
Gambling Disorder (GD) is officially recognized as a form of addiction, specifically, a behavioral a...
-Gambling disorder (GD) is characterized by an inability to stop or control gambling behaviour and i...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and is thus ...
<div><p>Pathological gambling (PG) shares clinical characteristics with substance-use disorders and ...
Aims and objectives To investigate functional connectivity changes in pathological gamblers (PGs) i...
Background: Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are associated with smaller grey matter volumes in cortical...
Background: Behavioral addictions like pathological gambling share many clinical characteristics wit...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
Both substance-based addiction and behavioural impulse control disorders (ICDs) have been associated...