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adam_text PROCESSING OF NEAR OUTCOMES AND OUTCOME SEQUENCES IN GAMBLING: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE BIOPSYCHOLOGICAL BASIS OF PROBLEM GAMBLING VERARBEITUNG VON KNAPPEN ERGEBNISSEN UND ERGEBNISSEQUENZEN IM GLUECKSSPIEL: IMPLIKATIONEN FUER DIE BIOPSYCHOLOGISCHE BASIS VON PROBLEMATISCHEM GLUECKSSPIELVERHALTEN DOCTORAL THESIS FOR A DOCTORAL DEGREE AT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES, JULIUS-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET WUERZBURG, SECTION NEUROSCIENCE SUBMITTED BY NATALIE ULRICH FROM W ERTHEIM WUERZBURG 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES......................................................................................................................VII LIST OF TABLES......................................................................................................................... XI ABBREVIATIONS.................................................................................................................... XIII ABSTRACT.................................................................................................................................. 15 ZUSAMMENFASSUNG.............................................................................................................. 17 1 INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................. 19 2 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND ................................................................................... 2 1 2.1 PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING IN THE DSM.............................................................................................................21 2.2 PREVALENCE OF PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING........................................................................................................ 25 2.3 MODELS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING .......................................................................... 25 2.3.1 INCENTIVE-SENSITIZATION THEORY.....................................................................................................25 2.3.2 GENERAL THEORY OF ADDICTIONS.......................................................................................................26 2.3.3 BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODE! OF PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING........................................................................26 2.3.4 PATHWAYS MODEL........................................................................................................................... 27 2.3.5 INTEGRATED MODEL OF PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING.................................................................................29 2.4 COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS................................................................................................................................... 30 2.4.1 NEAR MISSES.................................................................................................................................. 32 2.4.2 GAMBIERS FALLACY AND HOT HAND FALLACY........................................................................................ 40 2.5 OVERVIEW OF THE STUDIES...............................................................................................................................48 3 BASIC METHODS ....... ......................................................................................................51 3.1 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE BIOPSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS.....................................................................................51 3.1.1 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM.................................................................................................................51 3.1.1.1 EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS......................................................................................................... 51 3.1.1.1.1 FEEDBACK-RELATED NEGATIVITY............................................................................................ 52 3.1.1.1.2 P300................................................................................................................................. 54 3.1.1.2 TIME-FREQUENCY APPROACH.......................................................................................................56 3.1.1.2.1 THETA...................................................................................................... 56 3.1.2 FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING.....................................................................................57 3.1.3 HEART RATE AND HEART PERIOD.........................................................................................................58 3.1.4 ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY..................................................................................................................59 3.2 QUESTIONNAIRES............................................................................................................................................. 60 3.2.1 KURZFRAGEBOGEN ZUM GLUECKSSPIELVERHALTEN (KFG)........................................................................60 3.2.2 SOUTH OAKS GAMBLING SCREEN (SOGS)...........................................................................................61 3.2.3 GAMBLING RELATED LOGNITIONS SCALE (GRCS)..................................................................................61 3.2.4 UPPS IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR SCALE (UPPS)........................................................................................61 3.2.5 ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVES SCALE (AMS)..............................................................................................62 3.2.6 BELIEF IN GOOD LUCK SCALE (BIGL)........................................................................................... 62 3.2.7 DOMAIN-SPECIFIC RISK-TAKING SCALE (DOSPERT).............................................................................62 4 STUDY 1: PROCESSING OF NEAR OUTCOMES IN GAMBLING (EEG)................6 5 4.1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................................65 4.1.1 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS RESULTS....................................................................................................... 65 4.1.2 PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING AND PERSONALITY........................................................................................ 66 4.1.3 CURRENT STUDY................................................................................................................................67 4.1.4 HYPOTHESES...................................................................................................................................67 4.2 METHODS......................................................................................................................................................... 68 4.2.1 PARTICIPANTS...................................................................................................................................68 4.2.2 PARADIGM: WHEEL OF FORTUNE ................................................................. 71 4.2.3 QUESTIONNAIRES..............................................................................................................................73 4.2.4 PROCEDURE......................................................................................................................................73 4.2.5 EEG RECORDINGS AND QUANTIFICATION............................................................................................... 74 4.2.6 ANALYSIS OF CHOICE BEHAVIOR.......................................................................................................... 77 4.2.7 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS.........................................................................................................................77 4.3 RESULTS.......................................................................................................................................... 77 4.3.1 FRN................................................................................................................................................77 4.3.2 P300..............................................................................................................................................81 4.3.3 THETA.............................................................................................................................................83 4.3.4 RATING DATA....................................................................................................................................87 4.3.5 QUESTIONNAIRES..............................................................................................................................91 4.3.6 CHOICE BEHAVIOR............................................................................................................................92 4.4 DISCUSSION....................................................................................................................................................... 93 4.4.1 EEG................................................................................................................................................94 4.4.1.1 FRN AND TH ETA..........................................................................................................................94 4.4.1.2 P300.........................................................................................................................................95 4.4.2 RATING DATA....................................................................................................................................96 4.4.2.1 VALENCE, MOTIVATION, AND CONTROL ............................................................................................ 96 4.4.2.2 AROUSAL.....................................................................................................................................97 4.4.2.3 PROBABILITY OF WINNING..............................................................................................................97 4.4.3 QUESTIONNAIRES..............................................................................................................................98 4.4.4 CHOICE BEHAVIOR............................................................................................................................99 4.4.5 LIMITATIONS....................................................................................................................................99 4.5 SUMMARY...................................................................................................................................................... 100 5 STUDY 2: PROCESSING OF NEAR OUTCOMES IN GAMBLING (FM RI) ........... 1 0 1 5.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................ 101 5.1.1 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS RESULTS......................................................................................................101 5.1.2 CURRENT STUDY..............................................................................................................................101 5.1.3 HYPOTHESES.................................................................................................................................101 5.2 METHODS....................................................................................................................................................... 102 5.2.1 PARTICIPANTS.................................................................................................................................102 5.2.2 PARADIGM: WHEEL OF FORTUNE.......................................................................................................103 5.2.3 QUESTIONNAIRES............................................................................................................................103 5.2.4 PROCEDURE....................................................................................................................................103 5.2.5 FMRI DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING ........................................................................................ 104 5.2.6 FURTHER STATISTICAL ANALYSIS..........................................................................................................106 5.3 RESULTS.......................................................................................................................................................... 106 5.3.1 FMRI D A TA ................................................................................................................................... 106 5.3.2 RATING DATA................................................................................................................................. 112 5.3.3 QUESTIONNAIRES........................................................................................................................... 114 5.4 DISCUSSION.................................................................................................................................................... 115 5.4.1 FMRI RESULTS................................................................................................................................ 116 5.4.1.1 CONTRAST WIN MISS.............................................................................................................. 116 5.4.1.2 CONTRAST NEAR FULL.............................................................................................................. 116 5.4.1.3 CORRELATION OF BRAIN ACTIVITY FOLLOWING NEAR OUTCOMES WITH GAMBLING PROBLEMS ............... 118 5.4.2 RATING DATA................................................................................................................................. 118 5.4.3 QUESTIONNAIRES........................................................................................................................... 120 5.4.4 LIMITATIONS................................................................................................................................. 120 5.5 SUMMARY.................................................. 121 6 STUDY 3: PROCESSING OF NEAR OUTCOMES IN GAMBLING (PERIPHERAL PHYSIOLOGY)................................................................................................................................ 123 6.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................123 6.1.1 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS RESULTS................................................. 123 6.1.2 GAMBLING AND RISK-TAKING........................................................................................................... 123 6.1.3 CURRENT STUDY............................................................................................................................. 124 6.1.4 HYPOTHESES................................................................................................................................ 124 6.2 METHODS.......................................................................................................................................................125 6.2.1 PARTICIPANTS................................. 125 6.2.2 PARADIGM: WHEEL OF FORTUNE...................................................................................................... 125 6.2.3 QUESTIONNAIRES........................................................................................................................... 126 6.2.4 PROCEDURE................................................................................................................................... 127 6.2.5 HEART PERIOD AND SKIN CONDUCTANCE MEASUREMENT................................................................... 127 6.2.6 HEART PERIOD ANALYSIS................................................................................................................. 127 6.2.7 SKIN CONDUCTANCE ANALYSIS.......................................................................................................... 128 6.2.8 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS...................................................................................................................... 128 6.3 RESULTS.......................................................................................................................................................... 129 6.3.1 HEART PERIOD............................................................................................................................... 129 6.3.2 SKIN CONDUCTANCE..................................... 132 6.3.3 CORRELATIONS WITH GAMBLING STATUS............................................................................................. 134 6.3.4 QUESTIONNAIRES........................................................................................................................... 137 6.4 DISCUSSION.................................................................................................................................................... 139 6.4.1 HEART PERIOD............................................................................................................................... 139 6.4.2 SKIN CONDUCTANCE.................................................................................... 140 6.4.3 CORRELATION WITH GAMBLING QUESTIONNAIRES................................................................................ 141 6.4.4 CORRELATIONS OF KFG AND SOGS WITH OTHER QUESTIONNAIRES.........................................................142 6.4.5 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NEAR OUTCOMES BEFORE AND AFTER THE COLOR BOUNDARY..............................143 6.4.6 LIMITATIONS................................................................................................................................. 143 6.5 SUMMARY......................................................................................................................................................144 7 STUDY 4: PROCESSING OF OUTCOME SEQUENCES IN GAMBLING (EEG)...145 7.1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................................145 7.1.1 SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS RESULTS..................................................................................................... 145 7.1.2 CURRENT STUDY............................................................................................................................. 145 7.1.3 HYPOTHESES............................................................................................................................. 146 7.2 METHODS....................................................................................................................................................... 146 7.2.1 PARTICIPANTS.................................................................................................................................146 7.2.2 PARADIGM: COIN TO SS....................................................................................................................147 7.2.3 PROCEDURE....................................................................................................................................148 7.2.4 EEG RECORDINGS AND QUANTIFICATION............................................................................................. 148 7.2.5 ANALYSIS OF CHOICE BEHAVIOR.........................................................................................................151 7.2.6 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS.......................................................................................................................151 7.3 RESULTS...........................................................................................................................................................151 7.3.1 FRN..............................................................................................................................................151 7.3.2 THETA...........................................................................................................................................155 7.3.3 P300............................................................................................................................................160 7.3.4 PROBABILITY RATINGS.......................................................................................................................162 7.3.5 CHOICE BEHAVIOR..........................................................................................................................164 7.4 DISCUSSION.....................................................................................................................................................165 7.4.1 PROCESSING OF OUTCOMES..............................................................................................................165 7.4.1.1 FRN.......................................................................................................................................... 165 7.4.1.2 THETA.......................................................................................................................................167 7.4.1.3 P300......................................................................................................................... 167 7.4.1.4 NO DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROBLEM GAMBLERS AND CONTROLS..................................................... 168 7.4.2 RATING DATA..................................................................................................................................168 7.4.3 CHOICE BEHAVIOR..........................................................................................................................169 7.4.4 LIMITATIONS..................................................................................................................................170 7.5 SUMMARY...................................................................................................................................................... 170 8 DISCUSSION.................................................................................................................... 1 7 1 8.1 SUMMARY OF THE STUDIES............................................................................................................................. 171 8.2 PROCESSING AND EVALUATION OF NEAR OUTCOMES......................................................................................... 172 8.3 PROCESSING OF OUTCOME SEQUENCES........................................................................................................... 173 8.4 GAMBIERS FALLACY BEHAVIOR........................................................................................................................175 8.5 MODULATION OF THE PROCESSING OF NEAR OUTCOMES AND OUTCOME SEQUENCES AND CHOICE BEHAVIOR BY PROBLEM GAMBLING......................................................................................................................................................... 176 8.6 FURTHER DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROBLEM GAMBLERS AND CONTROLS............................................................ 177 8.7 FUTURE STUDIES.............................................................................................................................................. 178 8.8 CONCLUSION....................................................................................................................................................180 9 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................. 183 10 ANNEX.............................................................................................................................. 2 0 5 PUBLICATIONS LIST............................ 223 CURRICULUM VITAE............................................................................................................. 2 2 5 IV AFFIDAVIT 2 2 9
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title_alt Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel
title_auth Processing of Near Outcomes and Outcome Sequences in Gambling Implications for the Biopsychological Basis of Problem Gambling = Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel : Implikationen für die biopsychologische Basis von problematischem Glücksspielverhalten
title_exact_search Processing of Near Outcomes and Outcome Sequences in Gambling Implications for the Biopsychological Basis of Problem Gambling = Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel : Implikationen für die biopsychologische Basis von problematischem Glücksspielverhalten
title_full Processing of Near Outcomes and Outcome Sequences in Gambling Implications for the Biopsychological Basis of Problem Gambling = Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel : Implikationen für die biopsychologische Basis von problematischem Glücksspielverhalten submitted by Natalie Ulrich from Wertheim
title_fullStr Processing of Near Outcomes and Outcome Sequences in Gambling Implications for the Biopsychological Basis of Problem Gambling = Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel : Implikationen für die biopsychologische Basis von problematischem Glücksspielverhalten submitted by Natalie Ulrich from Wertheim
title_full_unstemmed Processing of Near Outcomes and Outcome Sequences in Gambling Implications for the Biopsychological Basis of Problem Gambling = Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel : Implikationen für die biopsychologische Basis von problematischem Glücksspielverhalten submitted by Natalie Ulrich from Wertheim
title_short Processing of Near Outcomes and Outcome Sequences in Gambling
title_sort processing of near outcomes and outcome sequences in gambling implications for the biopsychological basis of problem gambling verarbeitung von knappen ergebnissen und ergebnissequenzen im glucksspiel implikationen fur die biopsychologische basis von problematischem glucksspielverhalten
title_sub Implications for the Biopsychological Basis of Problem Gambling = Verarbeitung von knappen Ergebnissen und Ergebnissequenzen im Glücksspiel : Implikationen für die biopsychologische Basis von problematischem Glücksspielverhalten
topic Psychobiologie (DE-588)4047692-3 gnd
Spielsucht (DE-588)4124233-6 gnd
topic_facet Psychobiologie
Spielsucht
Hochschulschrift
url https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-139612
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