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Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff in Decision-Making Performance among Pathological Gamblers
European Addiction Research, 11/10/09
Kertzman S et al. – The results of study showed that pathological gamblers tend to make more errors but do not exhibit quicker responses as compared to the control group. Diminished MFFT performance in pathological gamblers as compared to controls supports findings of previous studies which show that pathological gamblers have impaired decision–making.
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