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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 | 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_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 http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029265688&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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