Decision Research, Eugene, OR 97401, USA.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2010 Feb;32(2):141-50. doi: 10.1080/13803390902881926. Epub 2009 May 29.
We relate performance on the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), a widely used, but complex, neuropsychological task of executive function in which mixed outcomes (gains and losses) are experienced together, to performance on a relatively simpler descriptive task, the Cups task, which isolates adaptive decision making for achieving gains and avoiding losses. We found that poor IGT performance was associated with suboptimal decision making on Cups, especially for risky losses, suggesting that losses are weighted more than gains in the IGT. These findings were significant beyond several notable gender differences in which men outperformed women. Implications for the neuropsychological study of risk are discussed.
我们将在爱荷华赌博任务(IGT)上的表现,这是一项广泛使用但复杂的执行功能神经心理学任务,其中混合结果(收益和损失)一起出现,与相对更简单的描述性任务——杯子任务的表现联系起来,该任务可以分离出为获得收益和避免损失而进行的适应性决策。我们发现,IGT 表现不佳与杯子任务中的次优决策有关,特别是对于风险损失,这表明在 IGT 中损失的权重超过了收益。这些发现意义重大,超出了几项值得注意的性别差异,男性表现优于女性。讨论了对风险的神经心理学研究的影响。