Cognitive modeling analysis of decision-making processes in cocaine abusers

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Julie C. Stout
Jerome R. Busemeyer
Anli Lin
Steven J. Grant
Katherine R. Bonson
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[1] Indiana University,Department of Psychology
[2] National Institute on Drug Abuse,undefined
[3] NIDA Program Office,undefined
[4] Controlled Substances Program of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration,undefined
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Cocaine; Drug Abuser; Iowa Gambling Task; Cocaine Abuser; Gambling Task;
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This article examines the theoretical basis of decision-making deficits exhibited by cocaine abusers in a laboratory decision-making task first described by Bechara, Damasio, Damasio, and Anderson (1994). A total of 12 male cocaine abusers and 14 comparison subjects performed the task, and the cocaine group performed significantly worse than the comparison group. A cognitive modeling analysis (Busemeyer & Stout, 2002) was used to estimate three parameters that measure importance of the cognitive, motivational, and response processes for determining the observed performance deficit. The results of this analysis indicated, for the first time, that motivational and choice consistency factors, but not learning/ memory were mainly responsible for the decision-making deficit of the cocaine abusers in this task.
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