IGT-Open: An open-source, computerized version of the Iowa Gambling Task

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The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is commonly used to understand the processes involved in decision-making. Though the task was originally run without a computer, using a computerized version of the task has become typical. These computerized versions of the IGT are useful, because they can make the task more standardized across studies and allow for the task to be used in environments where a physical version of the task may be difficult or impossible to use (e.g., while collecting brain imaging data). Though these computerized versions of the IGT have been useful for experimentation, having multiple software implementations of the task could present reliability issues. We present an open-source software version of the Iowa Gambling Task (called IGT-Open) that allows for millisecond visual presentation accuracy and is freely available to be used and modified. This software has been used to collect data from human subjects and also has been used to run model-based simulations with computational process models developed to run in the ACT-R architecture.

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Dancy, C. L., & Ritter, F. E. (2017). IGT-Open: An open-source, computerized version of the Iowa Gambling Task. Behavior Research Methods, 49(3), 972–978. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-016-0759-4

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