Starcke K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Anticipatory Stress Influences Decision Making Under Explicit Risk Conditions. Behavioral Neuroscience. 2008;122(6):1352-1360.Recent research has suggested that stress may affect memory, executive functioning, and decision making on the basis of emotional feedback processing. The current study examined whether anticipatory stress affects decision making measured with the Game of Dice Task (GDT), a decision-making task with explicit and stable rules that taps both executive functioning and feedback learning. The authors induced stress in 20 participants by having them anticipate giving a public speech and also examined 20 comparison subjects. The authors assessed the level of stress with questionn...
Stress activates a variety of processes in the human body. An important example includes the activat...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
peer reviewedAlthough recent research suggests that acute stress influences subsequent decision-maki...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
Previous research has shown that stress can affect emotion processing in a variety of settings. Howe...
Many models of decision making neglect emotional states that could affect individuals' cognitive pro...
The present study sought to examine the underpinnings of impaired strategic decision-making under st...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of acute stress on parallel task performance wi...
Exposure to acute stress can impact performance on numerous cognitive abilities, but little is known...
The purpose of this study was to test the somatic marker hypothesis (SMH) by systematically manipula...
Humans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high and the po...
AbstractHumans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high an...
Decision-making processes can be modulated by stress, and the time elapsed from stress induction see...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
AbstractThe ubiquitous and intense nature of stress responses necessitate that we understand how the...
Stress activates a variety of processes in the human body. An important example includes the activat...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
peer reviewedAlthough recent research suggests that acute stress influences subsequent decision-maki...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
Previous research has shown that stress can affect emotion processing in a variety of settings. Howe...
Many models of decision making neglect emotional states that could affect individuals' cognitive pro...
The present study sought to examine the underpinnings of impaired strategic decision-making under st...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of acute stress on parallel task performance wi...
Exposure to acute stress can impact performance on numerous cognitive abilities, but little is known...
The purpose of this study was to test the somatic marker hypothesis (SMH) by systematically manipula...
Humans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high and the po...
AbstractHumans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high an...
Decision-making processes can be modulated by stress, and the time elapsed from stress induction see...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
AbstractThe ubiquitous and intense nature of stress responses necessitate that we understand how the...
Stress activates a variety of processes in the human body. An important example includes the activat...
Arousing research has investigated stressed individuals' decision biases, but whether and how st...
peer reviewedAlthough recent research suggests that acute stress influences subsequent decision-maki...