Human decision making is rarely conducted in temporal isolation. It is often biased and affected by environmental variables, particularly prior selections. In this study, we used a task that simulates a real gambling process to explore the effect of the risky features of a previous selection on subsequent decision making. Compared with decision making after an advantageous risk-taking situation (Risk_Adv), that after a disadvantageous risk taking situation (Risk_Disadv) is associated with a longer response time (RI, the time spent in making decisions) and higher brain activations in the caudate and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). Compared with decisions after Risk_Adv, those after Risk_Disadv in loss trials are associated with h...
Individuals have a tendency to be more risky in their choices after having experienced a monetary lo...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Understanding the neurocognitive basis of risk-taking behavior is an important issue, especially in ...
r r Abstract: Human decision-making involving independent events is often biased and affected by pri...
During financial decision-making tasks, humans often make “rational” decisions, where they maximize ...
When making decisions involving risk, people often deviate markedly from the predictions of normativ...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Studies of risky decision-making have demonstrated that humans typically prefer risky options after ...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
Prefrontal cortex plays an important role in decision making (DM), supporting choices in the ordinar...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
Individuals have a tendency to be more risky in their choices after having experienced a monetary lo...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Understanding the neurocognitive basis of risk-taking behavior is an important issue, especially in ...
r r Abstract: Human decision-making involving independent events is often biased and affected by pri...
During financial decision-making tasks, humans often make “rational” decisions, where they maximize ...
When making decisions involving risk, people often deviate markedly from the predictions of normativ...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Studies of risky decision-making have demonstrated that humans typically prefer risky options after ...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
Prefrontal cortex plays an important role in decision making (DM), supporting choices in the ordinar...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
Individuals have a tendency to be more risky in their choices after having experienced a monetary lo...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...