Trait-related decision making impairment in obsessive-compulsive disorder: evidence from decision making under ambiguity but not decision making under risk

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Long Zhang
Yi Dong
Yifu Ji
Rui Tao
Xuequan Chen
Jianguo Ye
Lei Zhang
Fengqiong Yu
Chunyan Zhu
Kai Wang
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University,Department of Neurology
[2] Laboratory of Neuropsychology,undefined
[3] Anhui Medical University,undefined
[4] Mental Health Center of Anhui Province,undefined
[5] Psychological Consultation Center of Anhui Medical University,undefined
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This study aimed to investigate whether deficits in decision making were potential endophenotype markers for OCD considering different phases of the disease. Fifty-seven non-medicated OCD patients (nmOCD), 77 medicated OCD patients (mOCD), 48 remitted patients with OCD (rOCD) and 115 healthy controls were assessed with the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), which measured decision making under ambiguity and the Game of Dice Task (GDT), which measured decision making under risk. While the three patients groups showed impaired performance on the IGT compared with healthy controls, all patients showed intact performance on the GDT. Furthermore, the rOCD patients showed a preference for deck B, indicating that they showed more sensitivity to the frequency of loss than to the magnitude of loss, whereas the mOCD patients showed a preference for deck A, indicating that they had more sensitivity to the magnitude of loss than to the frequency of loss. These data suggested that OCD patients had trait-related impairments in decision making under ambiguity but not under risk and that dissociation of decision making under ambiguity and under risk is an appropriate potential neurocognitive endophenotype for OCD. The subtle but meaningful differences in decision making performance between the OCD groups require further study.
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