Manipulating slot machine preference in problem gamblers through contextual control.

Becky L Nastally, Mark R Dixon, James W Jackson
Author Information
  1. Becky L Nastally: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, USA.

Abstract

Pathological and nonpathological gamblers completed a task that assessed preference among 2 concurrently available slot machines. Subsequent assessments of choice were conducted after various attempts to transfer contextual functions associated with irrelevant characteristics of the slot machines. Results indicated that the nonproblem gambling group, but not the problem gambling group, increased their responding toward the slot initially trained as greater than following the initial training procedure, then decreased their responding toward that slot following the reversal phase.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Behavior Control
Choice Behavior
Cues
Female
Gambling
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Psychomotor Performance

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