GAIN associated_with ORP
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Dysfunctional reward processing in male alcoholics: an ERP study during a gambling task.
(2010)
PMID:20035952
primary
Gain condition showed significantly higher amplitude and shorter latency than Loss in control as well as alcoholic groups.
confidence: 0.96
Dysfunctional reward processing in male alcoholics: an ERP study during a gambling task.
(2010)
PMID:20035952
primary
Gain (+50 and +10) conditions had higher ORP amplitudes and shorter ORP latencies compared to Loss.
confidence: 0.96
Brain signatures of monetary loss and gain: outcome-related potentials in a single outcome gambling task.
(2009)
PMID:18775749
primary
the gain conditions will produce higher amplitude and shorter latency than the loss conditions in ORN and ORP components
confidence: 0.95