Author:
DEAKIN JULIA,AITKEN MICHAEL,ROBBINS TREVOR,SAHAKIAN BARBARA J.
Abstract
Risk taking in a large cohort of adults (N = 177; ages
17–73) decreased with age, demonstrated by performance on a
computer based gambling task, which has previously been shown to be
sensitive to certain pharmacological manipulations including tryptophan
depletion, lesions of the orbitofrontal cortex and neuropsychiatric
disorders such as mania. Aging was also associated with longer
deliberation times, poorer decision making, reduced risk taking, but no
significant change in delay aversion. Subjects with a higher
(NART-estimated) IQ were faster to make decisions and showed a greater
modulation of risk-taking. Both sexes showed similar patterns of
decision making, although male participants exhibited a greater
modulation of risk-taking in response to the probability of winning.
The Decision-Gamble task provides a variety of behavioral measures,
corresponding to different aspects of impulsivity. Factor analysis of
these measures suggested that two independent traits underlies
performance on the task in normal individuals: one associated with risk
tolerance, and a second associated with delay aversion. Age was related
to decreases in the risk tolerance factor, but unrelated to the delay
aversion; neither factor was significantly related to verbal IQ. This
study thus provides support for the concept that impulsivity can be
fractionated into 2 or more components. (JINS, 2004,
10, 590–598.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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