Although most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, some individuals lose control over their behavior and enter a spiral of compulsive gambling leading to dramatic consequences. In its most severe form, pathological gambling is considered a behavioral addiction sharing many similarities with substance addiction. A number of neurobiological hypotheses have been investigated in the past ten years, relying mostly on neuroimaging techniques. Similarly to substance addiction, a number of observations indicate a central role for dopamine in pathological gambling. However, the underlying mechanism seems partly different and is still poorly understood. Neuropsychological studies have shown decision-making and behavioral inhibition de...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Pathological gambling is an emerging psychiatric disorder that has recently gained much attention be...
BACKGROUND Gambling is a form of nonsubstance addiction classified as an impulse control disorder...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, som...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...
The current set of three proposed experiments focused on integrating neurological and behavioral lev...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
UNLABELLED: In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present c...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Gambli...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
AbstractPathological gambling is an addictive disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to gamb...
Neuroscience research on gambling, including neuropsychological, neuroimaging, and psychophysiologic...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Pathological gambling is an emerging psychiatric disorder that has recently gained much attention be...
BACKGROUND Gambling is a form of nonsubstance addiction classified as an impulse control disorder...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough most people consider gambling as a recreational activity, som...
Pathological gambling is a maladaptive behaviour associated with diminished self-control over persis...
The purpose of this review is to gain more insight in the neuropathology of pathological gambling (P...
The current set of three proposed experiments focused on integrating neurological and behavioral lev...
In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present compared to h...
UNLABELLED: In problem gamblers, diminished cognitive control and increased impulsivity is present c...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rece...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Gambli...
In this review, findings of biobehavioral research into pathological gambling (PG) are discussed, fo...
AbstractPathological gambling is an addictive disorder characterized by an irresistible urge to gamb...
Neuroscience research on gambling, including neuropsychological, neuroimaging, and psychophysiologic...
Like in the case of drugs, gambling hijacks reward circuits in a brain which is not prepared to rec...
Pathological gambling is an emerging psychiatric disorder that has recently gained much attention be...
BACKGROUND Gambling is a form of nonsubstance addiction classified as an impulse control disorder...