In slot machine gambling, the “near-miss effect” (when a losing display physically resembles an actual win display) has been implicated in pathological gambling (PG). Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with PG and non-PG participants shows that near-misses recruit reward-related circuitry, but little is known about the temporal dynamics and oscillatory changes underlying near-misses. The present multi-modal imaging study investigated the near-miss effect by combining the spatial resolution of blood oxygen-level dependent (BOLD)-fMRI with the spatial and temporal resolution of magnetoencephalography (MEG) during a slot machine task in PG and non-PG groups. Given previous findings on outcome (win and near-miss) processing, functiona...
peer reviewedHumans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For example, h...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Introduction: Near-miss is losing events that come close to a win. It illustrates one of the cognit...
In slot machine gambling, the “near-miss effect” (when a losing display physically resembles an actu...
Contains fulltext : 136866.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Frontostriatal ...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Frontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling behavio...
AbstractFrontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Near-miss events are situations in which an action yields a negative result but is very close to bei...
In the first study functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data in occasional gamblers (OG) and...
peer reviewedDuring gambling, humans often begin by making decisions based on expected rewards and e...
near miss has long been thought to influence the way players interact with Electronig Gambling Machi...
Gambling is a popular recreational pastime that becomes excessive in a minority of the population. P...
peer reviewedHumans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For example, h...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Introduction: Near-miss is losing events that come close to a win. It illustrates one of the cognit...
In slot machine gambling, the “near-miss effect” (when a losing display physically resembles an actu...
Contains fulltext : 136866.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Frontostriatal ...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Near-misses in gambling games are losing events that come close to a win. Near-misses were previousl...
Frontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling behavio...
AbstractFrontostriatal circuitry is implicated in the cognitive distortions associated with gambling...
Summary“Near-miss” events, where unsuccessful outcomes are proximal to the jackpot, increase gamblin...
Near-miss events are situations in which an action yields a negative result but is very close to bei...
In the first study functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data in occasional gamblers (OG) and...
peer reviewedDuring gambling, humans often begin by making decisions based on expected rewards and e...
near miss has long been thought to influence the way players interact with Electronig Gambling Machi...
Gambling is a popular recreational pastime that becomes excessive in a minority of the population. P...
peer reviewedHumans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For example, h...
BACKGROUND: Electronic Gaming Machine (EGM) play may be particularly addictive. However, we know lit...
Introduction: Near-miss is losing events that come close to a win. It illustrates one of the cognit...