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Figure 1.

Flow of gamblers through the study.

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical information of participants.

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Figure 2.

Delay discounting subjective euro amounts and delay periods.

PrG = problem gamblers; PG = pathological gamblers.

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Figure 3.

Mean of percent response inhibition at four stop-signal delays.

PrG = problem gamblers; PG = pathological gamblers.

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Figure 4.

Graphic representation of the proportion of correctly inhibited responses plotted, for each group (controls, PrG, PG), as a function of (a.) stop-signal delay (50; 150; 250; 350); (b.) the difference between RT for non-stop trials and stop-signal delay.

PrG = problem gamblers; PG = pathological gamblers.

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