TOWARDS A FUNCTIONAL NEUROMARKER OF IMPULSIVITY: FEEDBACK-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIAL DURING RISKY DECISION-MAKING ASSOCIATED WITH SELF-REPORTED IMPULSIVITY IN A NON-CLINICAL SAMPLE

Towards a Functional Neuromarker of Impulsivity: Feedback-Related Brain Potential during Risky Decision-Making Associated with Self-Reported Impulsivity in a Non-Clinical Sample

Risk-taking is part of the multidimensional nature of impulsivity, consisting 602 of an active engagement in behaviors or choices with potentially undesirable results, with probability as the cost for an expected reward.In order to understand the neurophysiological activity during risky behavior and its relationship with other dimensions of impulsi

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Altered frontocingulate activation during aversive interoceptive processing in young adults transitioning to problem stimulant use

Problems associated with stimulant use have been linked to frontocingulate, insular, and thalamic dysfunction during decision-making and alterations in interoceptive processing.However, little is known about how interoception and decision-making interact and contribute to dysfunctions that promote the transition from recreational drug use to abuse

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