The Neuroscience of Gam bling Addiction
Dr Luke Clark 22nd October 2014 Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
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The Neuroscience of Gam bling Addiction Dr Luke Clark 22 nd October 2014 Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation Disclosure The Centre for Gambling Research at UBC is supported by the British Columbia Lottery Corporation and the Province of
Dr Luke Clark 22nd October 2014 Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation
Escalating wagers (tolerance) Withdrawal symptoms Repeated attempts to quit Pre-occupation Gambling to escape Loss chasing Lying about gambling Lose relationship / job Borrowing money
Korn & Shaffer 1999 Dow-Schull (2012)
ENVI RONMENT
Individual: Genetics Psychology Neurobiology Different Games Structural Characteristics Gambling Venue Legislation
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1 2 3 4 5 hr Time After Amphetamine % of Basal Release
AMPHETAMINE
50 100 150 200 60 120 180
Time (min)
% of Basal Release Empty Box Feeding
FOOD
Volkow et al
Controls Gamblers
Clark et al (2012 NeuroImage) Con Gam
Reuter et al (2005)
van Holst et al (2012): during anticipation of reward, PG show increased activity in ventral striatum (and correlated with SOGS) Sescousse et al (2013): comparing monetary vs erotic rewards, PG show reduced response to non-gambling rewards ( imbalance)
Reaction times (ms)
CONTROLS (n=20) GAMBLERS (n=18)
Monetary rewards Erotic rewards
CONTROLS GAMBLERS GAMBLERS > CONTROLS
Monetary > Erotic cue
y = 0 % signal change Monetary cues Erotic cues Control cues
Clark et al (2009 Neuron)
Clark et al (2012 JoGS)
Midbrain Insula Striatum mPFC SLOT MACHINE WINS SLOT MACHINE NEAR-MISSES
Clark et al (2009 Neuron) p< .05 FWE p< .001 uncorr
Clark et al (2009): Insula response to near misses and trait gambling cognitions Chase & Clark (2010): in regular players, midbrain response to near misses predicts PG symptoms
Injury to ventromedial PFC n= 17 Insula n= 8 Amygdala n= 7 Healthy controls n= 16
Clark et al (2014 PNAS)
CLEAR WIN CLEAR LOSS
3 lights on 2 lights on 1 light on 0 lights on
near-miss near-loss
Roll
10 sugar pellets 10 s time-out
WIN LOSS
a b c d
Roll
Slides courtesy of Paul Cocker
PD168077 (dopamine D4 agonist)
NEAR- MISSES
Laboratory for Affect, Risk and Gambling Experiments (LARGE) Bettina Studer (now UCL) Mike Aitken Rosanna Michalczuk Roseline Porchet Steve Sharman Eve Limbrick Oldfield Rachel Cocks Yin Wu Sophie Miller Antoine Bechara (USC) Joel Bruss (Iowa) Dan Tranel (Iowa) Imperial College, London Henrietta Bowden-Jones Paul Stokes Anne Lingford-Hughes Liese Mick