The purpose of this review is to gain more insight on the neurocognitive processes involved in the maintenance of pathological gambling. Firstly, we describe structural factors of gambling games that could promote the repetition of gambling experiences to such an extent that some individuals may become unable to control their gambling habits. Secondly, we review findings of neurocognitive studies on pathological gambling. As a whole, poor ability to resist gambling is a product of an imbalance between any one or a combination of three key neural systems: (1) an hyperactive 'impulsive' system, which is fast, automatic, and unconscious and promotes automatic and habitual actions; (2) a hypoactive 'reflective' system, which is slow and deliber...
Aims Problem gambling has been proposed to represent a ‘behavioural addiction ’ that may provide key...
Gambling disorder (GD) is now recognized as a behavioral addiction. Evidence has shown that GD and s...
This is the final version, published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (http://...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight on the neurocognitive processes involved in the m...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
Gambling disorder affects 0.4 to 1.6% of adults worldwide, and is highly comorbid with other mental ...
Problem gambling is increasingly viewed as a behavioural addiction of impaired control. Neurocogniti...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves probabilistic learning via monetary rewards and punishments, w...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves probabilistic learning via monetary rewards and punishments, w...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Background: Impairments in self-regulatory behaviour reflect a deficit in executive functioning and ...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
Aims Problem gambling has been proposed to represent a ‘behavioural addiction ’ that may provide key...
Gambling disorder (GD) is now recognized as a behavioral addiction. Evidence has shown that GD and s...
This is the final version, published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (http://...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight on the neurocognitive processes involved in the m...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
Gambling disorder affects 0.4 to 1.6% of adults worldwide, and is highly comorbid with other mental ...
Problem gambling is increasingly viewed as a behavioural addiction of impaired control. Neurocogniti...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves probabilistic learning via monetary rewards and punishments, w...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves probabilistic learning via monetary rewards and punishments, w...
Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control ove...
Background: Impairments in self-regulatory behaviour reflect a deficit in executive functioning and ...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
Aims Problem gambling has been proposed to represent a ‘behavioural addiction ’ that may provide key...
Gambling disorder (GD) is now recognized as a behavioral addiction. Evidence has shown that GD and s...
This is the final version, published by Wiley in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (http://...