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Gambling and delaying rewards as a function of frontal system dysfunction: a study in neuroeconomics
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Gambling and delaying rewards as a function of frontal system dysfunction: a study in neuroeconomics

Marcello Spinella, David Lester and Bijou Yang
Perceptual and motor skills, v 99(3 Pt 1), pp 993-994
Dec 2004
PMID: 15648499

Abstract

Adult Frontal Lobe - physiopathology Gambling - psychology Humans Male Neurology - methods Surveys and Questionnaires
In a sample of 235 community residents, the Frontal Systems Behavior Scale which measures frontal system dysfunction was negatively associated with income and positively associated with accepting smaller immediate rewards rather than larger delayed rewards.

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Psychology, Experimental
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