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Chunk #75 — 4. Risk-Related Decision-Making — 4.3. Neural Circuitry of Risk-Related Decision-Making

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Dissecting impulsivity and its relationships to drug addictions.
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Similar regions are identified even when probabilities of outcomes are known as in the Cambridge Gambling Task. Here, patients with ventromedial PFC damage consistently bet more than healthy controls, and those with insula damage failed to appropriately decrease their bets as the odds of winning decreased.246 Furthermore, in healthy adolescents, increased risk-taking in the Cambridge Gambling Task is associated with diminished ventral striatal response to reward anticipation235.