A computational model of the Cambridge gambling task with applications to substance use disorders

Volume: 206, Pages: 107711 - 107711
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Impulsivity is central to all forms of externalizing psychopathology, including problematic substance use. The Cambridge Gambling task (CGT) is a popular neurocognitive task used to assess impulsivity in both clinical and healthy populations. However, the traditional methods of analysis in the CGT do not fully capture the multiple cognitive mechanisms that give rise to impulsive behavior, which can lead to underpowered and difficult-to-interpret...
Paper Details
Title
A computational model of the Cambridge gambling task with applications to substance use disorders
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
206
Pages
107711 - 107711
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