Perceived time pressure and the Iowa Gambling Task [PDF]
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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Maximising translational value of the Iowa gambling task in preclinical studies through the use of the rodent touchscreen [PDF]
The Iowa gambling task is widely employed to assess the evaluation of risk versus reward contingencies, and how the evaluations are implemented to gain advantageous returns.
Judith A. Pratt, Brian J. Morris
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Exposure to Unsolvable Anagrams Impairs Performance on the Iowa Gambling Task [PDF]
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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Sex-differences, Handedness, and Lateralization in the Iowa Gambling Task [PDF]
In a widely used decision-making task, the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), male performance is observed to be superior to that of females, and is attributed to right lateralization (i.e., right hemispheric dominance).
Varsha eSingh
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Reanalyzing the Maia and McClelland (2004) Empirical Data: How Do Participants Really Behave in the Iowa Gambling Task? [PDF]
BackgroundSince 2007, the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) has been a standardized clinical assessment tool for assessing decision behavior in 13 psychiatric/neurological conditions.
Yao-Chu Chiu +6 more
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Differential susceptibility effects of the 5-HTTLPR and MAOA genotypes on decision making under risk in the Iowa gambling task [PDF]
IntroductionThe interplay between genetic and environmental factors, as explored through studies of gene-environment interactions (cG×E), has illuminated the complex dynamics influencing behavior and cognition, including decision-making processes.
Mattias Rehn +8 more
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Neuropsychological assessment of impulsive behavior in abstinent alcohol-dependent subjects Avaliação neuropsicológica do comportamento impulsivo de sujeitos dependentes de álcool em abstinência [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Poor impulse control is thought to be one of the characteristics of alcohol addiction. The capacity to remain abstinent may be linked to cognitive bias related to three dimensions of impulsivity: motor, non-planning, and attentional ...
João Vinicius Salgado +6 more
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Behavioral and electroencephalographic dataset simultaneously acquired during the Iowa gambling task [PDF]
This dataset contains behavioral and electroencephalographic (EEG) data collected simultaneously from 59 participants during the execution of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT).
Manuel Chávez-Sánchez +3 more
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Humor Improves Women's but Impairs Men's Iowa Gambling Task Performance. [PDF]
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is a popular method for examining real-life decision-making. Research has shown gender related differences in performance, in that men consistently outperform women. It has been suggested that these performance differences are related to decreased emotional control in women compared to men.
Flores-Torres J +5 more
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Validating the PVL-Delta model for the Iowa gambling task [PDF]
Decision-making deficits in clinical populations are often assessed with the Iowa gambling task (IGT). Performance on this task is driven by latent psychological processes, the assessment of which requires an analysis using cognitive models.
Helen eSteingroever +3 more
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