Department of Organismal Animal Physiology, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2013 Dec;37(10 Pt 2):2454-71. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.07.005. Epub 2013 Jul 15.
Decision-making plays a pivotal role in daily life as impairments in processes underlying decision-making often lead to an inability to make profitable long-term decisions. As a case in point, pathological gamblers continue gambling despite the fact that this disrupts their personal, professional or financial life. The prevalence of pathological gambling will likely increase in the coming years due to expanding possibilities of on-line gambling through the Internet and increasing liberal attitudes towards gambling. It therefore represents a growing concern for society. Both human and animal studies rapidly advance our knowledge on brain-behaviour processes relevant for understanding normal and pathological gambling behaviour. Here, we review in humans and animals three features of pathological gambling which hitherto have received relatively little attention: (1) sex differences in (the development of) pathological gambling, (2) adolescence as a (putative) sensitive period for (developing) pathological gambling and (3) avenues for improving ecological validity of research tools. Based on these issues we also discuss how research in humans and animals may be brought in line to maximize translational research opportunities.
决策在日常生活中起着关键作用,因为决策过程的损伤常常导致无法做出有利的长期决策。例如,病态赌徒尽管知道赌博扰乱了他们的个人、职业或财务生活,但仍继续赌博。由于互联网上在线赌博的可能性不断扩大,以及对赌博的态度越来越宽松,病态赌博的流行率在未来几年可能会上升。因此,它代表了社会越来越关注的问题。人类和动物研究迅速推进了我们对理解正常和病态赌博行为相关的大脑行为过程的认识。在这里,我们在人类和动物中综述了迄今为止相对较少关注的病态赌博的三个特征:(1)病态赌博中(发展过程中的)性别差异,(2)青春期作为(病态赌博的)一个(可能的)敏感时期,以及(3)提高研究工具生态有效性的途径。基于这些问题,我们还讨论了如何使人类和动物的研究相一致,以最大限度地利用转化研究的机会。