“…Moreover, a series of relevant IGT studies have found that controls also preferred the disadvantageous deck B (Bark et al, 2005;Rodríguez-Sánchez et al, 2005;Fernie, 2007;Takano et al, 2010;Chiu et al, 2012;Steingroever et al, 2013). The PDB phenomenon of controls has gradually made an impact on the evaluation and development of IGT (Zhang et al, 2017;Chiu et al, 2018), including verifying IGT validity (Buelow and Suhr, 2009;Lin et al, 2013), constructing IGT decision-making models (Ahn et al, 2008;Lin et al, 2016), examining markers for sleep deprivation (Seeley et al, 2014(Seeley et al, , 2016, and examining the clinical application of IGT (Upton et al, 2012). Therefore, researchers have increasingly emphasized the association between the PDB phenomenon and IGT, suggesting that GLF plays an essential role in decisionmaking in healthy and neuropsychiatric individuals.…”