This study investigated how decision-making process occurs in crack dependents through the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT). 30 participants were selected to crack dependent group - GDC, and 15 non-users controls - GNU, from both sexes. We used the Cocaine Craving Questionnaire-Brief to assess the craving intensity. There were significant differences between groups both in the total-calculus score and in the blocks scores. The learning curve of the GDC was constant and negative during almost all game, except in the very ending when a suggestion of learning was observed. Regarding the task performance's classification, the analysis showed that a significant number of controls participants achieved a non-impaired performance, opposed to GDC performance. The differences between groups investigated in the IGT corroborate with a previous study finding, about a worse decisionmaking process associated with cocaine and crack addiction.
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Viola, T. W., de Oliveira Cardoso, C., Francke, I. D. A., Gonçalves, H. A., Pezzi, J. C., Araújo, R. B., … Grassi-Oliveira, R. (2012). Tomada de decisão em dependentes de crack: Um estudo com o Iowa Gambling Task. Estudos de Psicologia, 17(1), 99–106. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-294X2012000100012
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