Authors
Kimberly L Kjome, Scott D Lane, Joy M Schmitz, Charles Green, Liangsuo Ma, Irshad Prasla, Alan C Swann, F Gerard Moeller
Publication date
2010/7/30
Journal
Psychiatry research
Volume
178
Issue
2
Pages
299-304
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Impulsivity and decision making are associated on a theoretical level in that impaired planning is a component of both. However, few studies have examined the relationship between measures of decision making and impulsivity in clinical populations. The purpose of this study was to compare cocaine-dependent subjects to controls on a measure of decision making (the Iowa Gambling Task or IGT), a questionnaire measure of impulsivity (the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale or BIS-11) and a measure of behavioural inhibition (the immediate memory task or IMT), and to examine the interrelationship among these measures. Results of the study showed that cocaine-dependent subjects made more disadvantageous choices on the IGT, had higher scores on the BIS and more commission errors on the IMT. Cognitive model analysis showed that choice consistency factors on the IGT differed between cocaine-dependent …
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