Over the past decade, many studies have shown that individuals with reduced sensitivity for risk due to traumatic brain injury in orbital parts of the prefrontal cortex tend to ignore the long term outcomes of their behavioral actions (the same holds true for individuals with socio-/psychopathy). Instead, these individuals merely base decisions on anticipated immediate gains, similar to impulsive choice in children. The Iowa gambling task has been designed specifically to measure this behavioral tendency. We used this task to investigate a state opposite to that of impulsiveness and carelessness, namely enhanced anxiety and risk intolerance. We expected beneficial effects on decision-making, especially since high anxiety in both healthy pop...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
The current research proposes that situationally activated anxiety—whether incidental or integral—im...
Over the past decade, many studies have shown that individuals with reduced sensitivity for risk due...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
Item does not contain fulltextAffect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes a...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
In this study, we address the effect of anxiety measured with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STA...
In this study, we address the effect of anxiety measured with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STA...
The framing effect is a well-known decision bias in which people tend to express risk-averse prefere...
<div><p>Previous studies have reported that trait anxiety (TA) affects decision making. However, res...
Risk avoidance is a hallmark of psychopathological conditions such as anxiety disorders. Yet few stu...
Risk avoidance is a hallmark of psychopathological conditions such as anxiety disorders. Yet few stu...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
The current research proposes that situationally activated anxiety—whether incidental or integral—im...
Over the past decade, many studies have shown that individuals with reduced sensitivity for risk due...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
Item does not contain fulltextAffect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes a...
Affect can have a significant influence on decision-making processes and subsequent choice. One part...
In this study, we address the effect of anxiety measured with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STA...
In this study, we address the effect of anxiety measured with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STA...
The framing effect is a well-known decision bias in which people tend to express risk-averse prefere...
<div><p>Previous studies have reported that trait anxiety (TA) affects decision making. However, res...
Risk avoidance is a hallmark of psychopathological conditions such as anxiety disorders. Yet few stu...
Risk avoidance is a hallmark of psychopathological conditions such as anxiety disorders. Yet few stu...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
The current research proposes that situationally activated anxiety—whether incidental or integral—im...