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Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making
Impaired decision-making is a core problem in several psychiatric disorders including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive–compulsive disorder, mania, drug addiction, eating disorders, and substance abuse as well as in chronic pain. To ensure progress in the understandi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3189637/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2011.00109 |
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author | de Visser, Leonie Homberg, Judith R. Mitsogiannis, Manuela Zeeb, Fiona D. Rivalan, Marion Fitoussi, Aurélie Galhardo, Vasco van den Bos, Ruud Winstanley, Catherine A. Dellu-Hagedorn, Françoise |
author_facet | de Visser, Leonie Homberg, Judith R. Mitsogiannis, Manuela Zeeb, Fiona D. Rivalan, Marion Fitoussi, Aurélie Galhardo, Vasco van den Bos, Ruud Winstanley, Catherine A. Dellu-Hagedorn, Françoise |
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description | Impaired decision-making is a core problem in several psychiatric disorders including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive–compulsive disorder, mania, drug addiction, eating disorders, and substance abuse as well as in chronic pain. To ensure progress in the understanding of the neuropathophysiology of these disorders, animal models with good construct and predictive validity are indispensable. Many human studies aimed at measuring decision-making capacities use the Iowa gambling task (IGT), a task designed to model everyday life choices through a conflict between immediate gratification and long-term outcomes. Recently, new rodent models based on the same principle have been developed to investigate the neurobiological mechanisms underlying IGT-like decision-making on behavioral, neural, and pharmacological levels. The comparative strengths, as well as the similarities and differences between these paradigms are discussed. The contribution of these models to elucidate the neurobehavioral factors that lead to poor decision-making and to the development of better treatments for psychiatric illness is considered, along with important future directions and potential limitations. |
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spelling | pubmed-31896372011-10-19 Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making de Visser, Leonie Homberg, Judith R. Mitsogiannis, Manuela Zeeb, Fiona D. Rivalan, Marion Fitoussi, Aurélie Galhardo, Vasco van den Bos, Ruud Winstanley, Catherine A. Dellu-Hagedorn, Françoise Front Neurosci Neuroscience Impaired decision-making is a core problem in several psychiatric disorders including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, obsessive–compulsive disorder, mania, drug addiction, eating disorders, and substance abuse as well as in chronic pain. To ensure progress in the understanding of the neuropathophysiology of these disorders, animal models with good construct and predictive validity are indispensable. Many human studies aimed at measuring decision-making capacities use the Iowa gambling task (IGT), a task designed to model everyday life choices through a conflict between immediate gratification and long-term outcomes. Recently, new rodent models based on the same principle have been developed to investigate the neurobiological mechanisms underlying IGT-like decision-making on behavioral, neural, and pharmacological levels. The comparative strengths, as well as the similarities and differences between these paradigms are discussed. The contribution of these models to elucidate the neurobehavioral factors that lead to poor decision-making and to the development of better treatments for psychiatric illness is considered, along with important future directions and potential limitations. Frontiers Research Foundation 2011-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3189637/ /pubmed/22013406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2011.00109 Text en Copyright © 2011 de Visser, Homberg, Mitsogiannis, Zeeb, Rivalan, Fitoussi, Galhardo, van den Bos, Winstanley and Dellu-Hagedorn. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article subject to a non-exclusive license between the authors and Frontiers Media SA, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and other Frontiers conditions are complied with. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience de Visser, Leonie Homberg, Judith R. Mitsogiannis, Manuela Zeeb, Fiona D. Rivalan, Marion Fitoussi, Aurélie Galhardo, Vasco van den Bos, Ruud Winstanley, Catherine A. Dellu-Hagedorn, Françoise Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making |
title | Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making |
title_full | Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making |
title_fullStr | Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making |
title_full_unstemmed | Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making |
title_short | Rodent Versions of the Iowa Gambling Task: Opportunities and Challenges for the Understanding of Decision-Making |
title_sort | rodent versions of the iowa gambling task: opportunities and challenges for the understanding of decision-making |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3189637/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22013406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2011.00109 |
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