PREFRONTAL ACTIVITY DURING IOWA GAMBLING TASK IN YOUNG ADULT WOMEN.

Journal: Behavioural brain research

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Affiliated Institutions:  Autonomous University of Barcelona. Catalonia (Spain); Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research, Dr. Pifarré Foundation. Catalonia (Spain). Electronic address: ferran.balada@uab.cat. Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research, Dr. Pifarré Foundation. Catalonia (Spain); University of Lleida. Catalonia (Spain). Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research, Dr. Pifarré Foundation. Catalonia (Spain); European University of Madrid. (Spain.). Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research, Dr. Pifarré Foundation. Catalonia (Spain); Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addictions Service. Santa Maria Hospital of Lleida. Catalonia (Spain). Lleida Institute for Biomedical Research, Dr. Pifarré Foundation. Catalonia (Spain); Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain).

Abstract summary 

This study aims to investigate the relationships between personality traits of impulsivity, using the UPPS-P Impulsive Behaviour Scales shortened version, and prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity during the IOWA Gambling Task (IGT) in young adult women. The study included a sample of 83 young, healthy females (19.8 ± 1.4 years), who voluntarily took part in the study. Repeated measures analysis during the IGT revealed a significant increase in HbO (all p <.001; η >.31) and a decrease in Hbr (all p <.003; η >.08) in all prefrontal quadrants. This increase in oxygenation occurs primarily during the choice period under ambiguity (r =.23; p =.039). Additionally, there was a significant linear decrease in selecting the decks associated with a high frequency of losses (p <.001), while the favorable deck with low losses showed a linear increase (F = 12.96; p <.001). Notably, discrepancies were found between UPPS-P and IGT impulsivity ratings. The Lack of Perseverance and Lack of Premeditation scales from the UPPS-P were identified as significant predictors of HbO levels, mainly in the two quadrants of the left hemisphere's, lateral (adjusted R =.23; p <.001; f =.34) and rostral (adjusted R =.13; p <.002; f =.17). These findings suggest that young adult women predominantly adopt a punishmentavoidance strategy during IGT, exhibiting increased activation in the left hemisphere, especially during the task's initial phase characterized by ambiguity.

Authors & Co-authors:  Balada Aluja García Aymamí García

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Doi : 10.1016/j.bbr.2024.114957
SSN : 1872-7549
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Women,Females
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IOWA Gambling Test;Impulsivity;Lack of Perseverance;Lack of Premeditation;Prefrontal Cortex;UPPS-P
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Netherlands