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Problem gamblers share deficits in impulsive decision-making with alcohol-dependent individuals

机译:问题赌徒与酒精依赖者在冲动决策中分享不足

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AimsProblem gambling has been proposed to represent a ‘behavioural addiction’ that may provide key insights into vulnerability mechanisms underlying addiction in brains that are not affected by the damaging effects of drugs. Our aim was to investigate the neurocognitive profile of problem gambling in comparison with alcohol dependence. We reasoned that shared deficits across the two conditions may reflect underlying vulnerability mechanisms, whereas impairments specific to alcohol dependence may reflect cumulative effects of alcohol consumption.
机译:AimsProblem赌博已被提出来代表“行为成瘾”,它可以提供对不受药物有害影响影响的大脑成瘾的潜在脆弱性机制的重要见解。我们的目的是研究与酒精依赖相比问题赌博的神经认知特征。我们认为,在这两种情况下共有的赤字可能反映了潜在的脆弱性机制,而特定于酒精依赖的损害可能反映了饮酒的累积影响。

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