Priming effects of a slot machine game and amphetamine on probabilistic risk-taking in people with gambling disorder and healthy controls.
Martin ZackDaniela LoboCandice BibackTim FangKelly SmartDaniel TatoneAditi KaliaDaniel DigiacomoAyeshah G MohiuddinPublished in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2023)
The GDT can detect behavioral and pharmacological priming effects. Cognitive inflexibility and symptom severity moderate AMPH-induced risk-taking in HC and GD participants, respectively. Sensitization-related "wanting" of risk may contribute to the latter effect in people with GD.