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      Pathological gambling is linked to reduced activation of the mesolimbic reward system.

      Nature neuroscience
      Adult, Behavior, Addictive, pathology, Brain Mapping, Case-Control Studies, Functional Laterality, Gambling, Humans, Limbic System, blood supply, physiopathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, methods, Male, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Oxygen, blood, Prefrontal Cortex, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Regression Analysis, Reward, Risk-Taking

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          By analogy to drug dependence, it has been speculated that the underlying pathology in pathological gambling is a reduction in the sensitivity of the reward system. Studying pathological gamblers and controls during a guessing game using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we observed a reduction of ventral striatal and ventromedial prefrontal activation in the pathological gamblers that was negatively correlated with gambling severity, linking hypoactivation of these areas to disease severity.

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