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Trees from a 1978 genetics gain trial established across 17 sites, stretching from the top of the North Island to the bottom of the South Island of New Zealand, were selected for the wood-quality project (Table 1).
After the experiment, one gain trial and one loss trial were picked at random, and their outcomes were added to this endowment to determine a final payment.
During the presentation of the incentive cue (ring of dollar bills or pound signs), when the valence of the incentive cue was initially assessed (i.e., when the subject determined whether the forthcoming trial was to be a reward "gain" or neutral "no gain" trial), adults and adolescents showed a differential response in the VS.
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There was a 10-min interval between the gain trials and loss trials for each participant.
In each of the preferential and judgment-based choice tasks, half of the participants were assigned to view the gain trials before the loss trials, and the other half viewed the trials in the opposite order.
This computation was applied to loss trials and gain trials separately.
This created a set of gain trials and a set of matched loss trials.
We presented each lottery in this set once to produce 56 gain trials.
Individuals selected the riskier option more frequently in gain trials than in loss trials (PropRiskgain = 0.50 ± 0.12; PropRiskloss = 0.38 ± 0.12), t 60) = 7.3, p < 0.001.
The MIL task whole-brain regression model consisted of a set of two orthogonal regressors of interest: prediction error on gain trials, and prediction error on loss trials.
Coherent with this hypothesis, short-allele carriers displayed less risk taking during gambling, on average, and in particular following gain trials.
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