In the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) subjects need to find a way to earn money in a context of variable wins and losses, conflicting short-term and long-term pay-off, and uncertainty of outcomes. In 2006, we published the first rodent version of the IGT (r-IGT; Behavior Research Methods 38, 470-478). Here, we discuss emerging ideas on the involvement of different prefrontal-striatal networks in task-progression in the r-IGT, as revealed by our studies thus far. The emotional system, encompassing, among others, the orbitofrontal cortex, infralimbic cortex and nucleus accumbens (shell and core area), may be involved in assessing and anticipating the value of different options in the early stages of the task, i.e., as animals explore and learn task...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is a tool to study decision making behavior. Subjects choose cards from...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) assesses decision-making under initially ambiguous conditions. Neuropsy...
Background and aims: Proper measurement of expected risk is important for making rational decisions,...
In the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) subjects need to find a way to earn money in a context of variable w...
Contains fulltext : 133105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the Iowa Gam...
Impaired decision-making is a core problem in several psychiatric disorders including attention-defi...
Deficits in cost-benefit decision making, as assessed in the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), are commonly ...
RATIONALE: Studies employing the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) demonstrated that areas of the frontal cor...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
Decision-making requires that individuals perceive the probabilities and risks associated with diffe...
Individuals with gambling disorder display deficits in decision-making in the Iowa Gambling Task. Th...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
Gambling disorder (GD) and other forms of behavioural and substance addictions are characterized by ...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Decision making in complex and conflicting situations, as measured ...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is a tool to study decision making behavior. Subjects choose cards from...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) assesses decision-making under initially ambiguous conditions. Neuropsy...
Background and aims: Proper measurement of expected risk is important for making rational decisions,...
In the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) subjects need to find a way to earn money in a context of variable w...
Contains fulltext : 133105.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the Iowa Gam...
Impaired decision-making is a core problem in several psychiatric disorders including attention-defi...
Deficits in cost-benefit decision making, as assessed in the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), are commonly ...
RATIONALE: Studies employing the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) demonstrated that areas of the frontal cor...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
Decision-making requires that individuals perceive the probabilities and risks associated with diffe...
Individuals with gambling disorder display deficits in decision-making in the Iowa Gambling Task. Th...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
Gambling disorder (GD) and other forms of behavioural and substance addictions are characterized by ...
Although poor decision-making is a hallmark of psychiatric conditions such as attention deficit/hype...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Decision making in complex and conflicting situations, as measured ...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is a tool to study decision making behavior. Subjects choose cards from...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) assesses decision-making under initially ambiguous conditions. Neuropsy...
Background and aims: Proper measurement of expected risk is important for making rational decisions,...