Thus, decision-making has been consistently observed to be compromised in AUD under various conditions. These include ambiguous conditions, when the risk associated with a choice is not explicitly stated [e.g., Iowa Gambling Test, (Brevers et al., 2014; Dom et al., 2006; Fernandez-Serrano et al., 2010; Goudriaan et al., 2005; Le Berre et al., 2014; Mazas et al., 2000; Miranda et al., 2009; Noel et al., 2007; Salgado et al., 2009)] and under risky conditions, when the risk associated with a choice is explicitly stated [e.g., Cambridge Gambling Test, (Lawrence et al., 2009); Cups and Coin Flipping Tasks, (Brevers et al., 2014); ambiguous coin task, (Jung et al., 2014)].