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  1. Gambling Associated Risk-taking Behaviors Correlate with Emotional Regulation and the Iowa Gambling Task but not Wisconsin Card Sorting

    It is not known why some novice gamblers eventually develop Gambling Disorder while most do not. This study tested predictions from two competing...

    Vance MacLaren, Valerie McDonald, ... Nick Harris in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 05 September 2022
  2. Problematic Gaming and Gambling: A Systematic Review of Task-Specific EEG Protocols

    Even though gaming and gambling bear similar problematic behavioral aspects, there are no recognizable neurophysiological biomarkers or features...

    Dovile Simkute, Artemisa R. Dores, ... Inga Griskova-Bulanova in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 13 July 2024
  3. The Role of Aging, Time Perspective, and Gambling-Related Cognitions in Affective Decision-Making

    Several studies have examined age differences in affective decision-making utilizing the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). However, findings are mixed, with...

    Marina Cosenza, Maria Ciccarelli, ... Giovanna Nigro in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
    Article Open access 11 April 2023
  4. The protective effects of cognitive empathy and emotional empathy on gambling disorder are mediated by risk aversion and responsible gambling attitude

    Background

    Based on social cognitive theory, this study aimed to examine whether and how social abilities (i.e., cognitive empathy and emotional...

    Hui Zhou, Anise M. S. Wu in BMC Psychiatry
    Article Open access 23 January 2024
  5. An Empirical Investigation of the Three-Pathway Model and its Contribution to the Gambling Disorder Psychopathology

    Background

    Blaszczynski and Nower ( 2002 ) proposed a theoretical model that leads to problem gambling via three pathways: (1) operant conditioning;...

    Bruna Mayara Lopes, Hermano Tavares in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 28 May 2024
  6. Gambling in Sub-Saharan Africa: Traditional Forms and Emerging Technologies

    Purpose of Review

    The gambling industry in Africa has seen substantial growth and evolution over recent years with a growing body of literature...

    Byron K. Y. Bitanihirwe, Tunde Adebisi, ... Paul Kitchin in Current Addiction Reports
    Article Open access 25 October 2022
  7. Religiosity, Financial Risk Taking, and Reward Processing: An Experimental Study

    The present study investigated the extent to which financial risk-taking (FRT) perspectives and religiosity influenced an individual’s performance on...

    Frederique J. Vanheusden, Sundara Kashyap Vadapalli, ... Amee Kim in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  8. Polygenic contributions to performance on the Balloon Analogue Risk Task

    Risky decision-making is a common, heritable endophenotype seen across many psychiatric disorders. Its underlying genetic architecture is...

    E. L. Nurmi, C. P. Laughlin, ... E. D. London in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article Open access 15 August 2023
  9. Is Empathy Associated with Gambling and Its Addiction? A Sco** Review of Empirical Studies

    Considering the low levels of empathy associated with substance-related addictions and the similarities between gambling disorder (GD) and...

    Anise M. S. Wu, Hui Zhou, ... Juliet Honglei Chen in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 27 May 2022
  10. Impulsivity Predicts Relapse—but Not Dropout—in Outpatients with SUD: a Longitudinal Study

    The objective of this study was to compare performance on a comprehensive impulsivity battery of SUD outpatients who dropout versus those who do not...

    Óscar M. Lozano-Rojas, Jesús Gómez-Bujedo, ... Enrique Moraleda-Barreno in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
    Article Open access 14 February 2023
  11. Risk of impulse control disorders in patients with Cushing’s disease: do not blame cabergoline but do not give up caution

    Purpose

    To asses risk of new-onset impulse control disorders (ICDs) in patients with Cushing’s disease (CD) who initiated cabergoline (CBG) and to...

    Cem Sulu, Nurdan Gul, ... Pinar Kadioglu in Pituitary
    Article 20 July 2023
  12. Attenuated neural activity in processing decision-making feedback in uncertain conditions in patients with mild cognitive impairment

    The present study aimed to explore the potential neural correlates during feedback evaluation during decision-making under risk and ambiguity in MCI....

    Ying Zhang, Mang Zhang, ... Huali Wang in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article 25 June 2024
  13. Improvement of Impulsivity and Decision Making by Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in a Patient with Gambling Disorder

    Gambling disorder (GD) is a form of behavioral addiction. In recent years, it has been suggested that the application of transcranial Direct Current...

    Adriana Salatino, Roberta Miccolis, ... Raffaella Ricci in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article Open access 02 July 2021
  14. Modulation of dlPFC function and decision-making capacity by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in methamphetamine use disorder

    This study explores the impact of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on decision-making capabilities in individuals with...

    Qingming Liu, Huimin Cui, ... Hui Zheng in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 08 July 2024
  15. An Exploratory Analysis of Predictors of Course in Older and Younger Adults with Pathological Gambling: A Non-Treatment Sample

    We examined the association of baseline social, demographic, and clinical predictor variables with course in 48 older (≥ 60 years) and 57 younger...

    Donald W. Black, Jeff Allen in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 25 January 2021
  16. Online Assessment of Social Cognition in a Population of Gamers and Gamblers: Results of the eSMILE Study

    The purpose of the eSMILE study was to explore social cognition (SC) in the two behavioural addictions (BAs) included in international...

    Elodie Hurel, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article Open access 24 September 2023
  17. Can cognition help predict suicide risk in patients with major depressive disorder? A machine learning study

    Background

    Previous studies suggest that deficits in cognition may increase the risk of suicide. Our study aims to develop a machine learning (ML)...

    Shuqiong Zheng, Weixiong Zeng, ... Honglei Yin in BMC Psychiatry
    Article Open access 01 September 2022
  18. Characterizing Impulsivity in Individuals with Heroin Use Disorder

    Background

    Impulsivity plays an essential role in substance use disorder. Here we systemically investigated the features of multi-dimensional...

    Tiejun Kang, Yi Zhang, ... Ti-Fei Yuan in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
    Article 04 November 2022
  19. Predicting Risky Decision Making (Odds Selection) in Regular Soccer Gamblers from Nigeria using Cognitive Tasks Combined with Non-Cognitive Measures

    As real time soccer gambling is becoming a game of choice for many Nigerian youths, there is need to examine some predictive factors that could...

    Valentine A. Ucheagwu, Ugochukwu C. Ogbogu, ... Jesse P. Ossai in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 24 September 2022
  20. Concurrent Disorders and Decision-Making in Electronic Gaming Machine Gamblers

    This study aimed to investigate the self-reported measures of concurrent disorders (stress, social anxiety, anxiety, depression and alcohol use)...

    Retina Rimal, Robin-Marie Shepherd, ... Frederick Sundram in Journal of Gambling Studies
    Article 14 June 2021
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