measures. In the research literature, behavioral measures and the level of impulsivity have already been shown to be correlated with N2 and/or P3 components in the error-paradigms [13, 32-34] as well as in the gambling paradigms [15, 22]. It is also important to note that the finding that selection frequency in TRB variables and non-planning in BIS categories did not correlate with any of the ERP features could be specific to the gambling paradigm of this study. Further studies should explore these aspects with a more systematic method.