Contextual control of delay discounting by pathological gamblers.

Mark R Dixon, Eric A Jacobs, Scott Sanders
Author Information
  1. Mark R Dixon: Behavior Analysis and Therapy Program, Rehabilitation Institute, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 62901, USA. mdixon@siu.edu

Abstract

The present study demonstrated the relative impact of gambling and nongambling contexts on the degree of delay discounting by pathological gamblers. We used a delay-discounting task with 20 pathological gamblers in and out of the natural context in which they regularly gambled. For 16 of the 20 participants, it appeared that the difference of context altered the subjective value of delayed rewards, thereby producing relative changes in delay-discounting rates that were generally consistent with a hyperbolic model of intertemporal choice. The current data suggest that empirically derived k values from delay-discounting tasks are context sensitive and are not constant across various settings for the individual. Implications for future transitional research on addictive disorders generally, and gambling specifically, are discussed.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Association Learning
Choice Behavior
Female
Gambling
Humans
Impulsive Behavior
Internal-External Control
Male
Motivation
Reinforcement Schedule
Reward
Social Environment
Time Perception

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