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Perceived time pressure and the Iowa Gambling Task [PDF]

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2008
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of perceived time pressure on a learning-based task called the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). One hundred and sixty-three participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups. The experimental
Michael A. DeDonno, Heath A. Demaree
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Apathy symptoms modulate motivational decision making on the Iowa gambling task

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Functions, 2012
Background The present study represents an initial attempt to assess the role of apathy in motivated decision making on the Iowa Gambling Task. Clinical descriptions of patients with apathy highlight deficits in the cognitive, emotional and behavioural ...
Njomboro Progress   +2 more
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Enchanted by Your Surrounding? Measuring the Effects of Immersion and Design of Virtual Environments on Decision-Making

open access: yesFrontiers in Virtual Reality, 2021
Impaired decision-making leads to the inability to distinguish between advantageous and disadvantageous choices. The impairment of a person’s decision-making is a common goal of gambling games.
Sebastian Oberdörfer   +3 more
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Deciding advantageously after flipping a coin

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2022
Folk wisdom, advice columns, and pop culture suggest that when undecided, individuals may flip a coin – not to simply follow the suggestion, but to inspect their reaction to the outcome and then use the reaction to decide.
Mariela E. Jaffé, Rainer Greifeneder
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Brain maps of Iowa gambling task

open access: yesBMC Neuroscience, 2008
Background Somatic Marker Hypothesis (SMH), based on clinical observations, delineates neuronal networks for interpreting consciousness generation and decision-making. The Iowa gambling task (IGT) was designed to verify the SMH.
Chiu Yao-Chu   +3 more
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Personality traits and intelligence as predictors of decision making process in gambling strategies of IOWA gambling task (on the sample of military executives)

open access: yesЭкспериментальная психология, 2017
We present the results of empiric researches for decision making strategy of Iowa Gambling Task (Iowa Gambling Task – IGT) based on focus group of mid-level military leaders (N=120). We analyzed a correlation between such personality traits as
E.V. Krasnov
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Exposure to Unsolvable Anagrams Impairs Performance on the Iowa Gambling Task

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2017
Recent research indicates that external manipulations, such as stress or mood induction, can affect decision-making abilities. In the current study, we investigated whether the exposure to an unsolvable task affected subsequent performance on the Iowa ...
Katrin Starcke   +3 more
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Pro Free Will Priming Enhances "Risk-Taking" Behavior in the Iowa Gambling Task, but Not in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task: Two Independent Priming Studies. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
Studies indicated that people behave less responsibly after exposure to information containing deterministic statements as compared to free will statements or neutral statements. Thus, deterministic primes should lead to enhanced risk-taking behavior. We
Yann Schrag   +4 more
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Decision-making impairment in obsessive-compulsive disorder as measured by the Iowa Gambling Task

open access: yesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2011
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the process of decision-making in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) using the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT).
Felipe Filardi da Rocha   +3 more
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Iowa Gambling Task (IGT): Twenty Years After - Gambling Disorder and IGT

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) involves probabilistic learning via monetary rewards and punishments, where advantageous task performance requires subjects to forego potential large immediate rewards for small longer-term rewards to avoid larger losses ...
Damien eBrevers   +3 more
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