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Resources and information about the Iowa Gambling Task and how to run this task with Inquisit.
Insensitivity to future consequences following damage to human prefrontal cortex, Bechara A, Damasio A R, Damasio H, Anderson S W, Cognition 50: 7-15 (1994).
Deciding advantageously before knowing the advantageous strategy. Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, Daniel Tranel, and Antonio R. Damasio. Science 275, 1293–1295 (1997).
Adolescents' Performance on the Iowa Gambling Task: Implications for the Development of Decision Making and Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex. By Hooper, Catalina J.; Luciana, Monica; Conklin, Heather M.; Yarger, Rebecca S. Developmental Psychology. 2004 Nov Vol 40(6) 1148-1158.
A reexamination of the evidence for the somatic marker hypothesis: What participants really know in the Iowa gambling Task. Maia, T.V. and McClelland, J.L., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101, 16075–16080 (2004).
Artificial time-constraints on the Iowa Gambling Task: The effects on behavioral performance and subjective experience. Caroline H. Bowman, Cathryn E.Y. Evans, and Oliver H. Turnbull. Brain and Cognition, 57, 21–25 (2005).
Subjective awareness on the Iowa Gambling Task: The key role of emotional experience in schizophrenia. Cathryn E. Y. Evans, Caroline H. Bowman, and Oliver H. Turnbull. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, Volume 27, Issue 6, August 2005 , 656-664.
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Inquisit 3.0.1.1 now available
February 27, 2008
This release contains numerous fixes for bugs that have reported in our forums and via email, along with a few minor...
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