Loss aversion manifests itself in rejecting a gamble of gaining or losing the same amount of money with equal chance. Although loss aversion is a well-known and intensively studied phenomenon, whether individual differences in behavioural loss aversion can be predicted using scalp potentials (EEG) remains unclear. The current study measured scalp potential when subjects played a series of fair coin-toss games in three situations (high, medium and low loss conditions). We found that most people chose to bet in the low loss condition and avoided to bet in the high loss condition. However, their betting behaviour in the medium loss condition was variable, reflecting their different behavioural tendency of loss aversion. We found that late posi...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
This study modeled win and lose trials in a simple gambling task to examine the effect of entire win...
This study investigated responses to near-wins (i.e., nonwin outcomes that were close to a major win...
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Pathological gambling (PG) is characterized by continual repeated gambling behavior despite negative...
Gambling decisions are inherently risky decisions involving wins and losses. The severity of gamblin...
Loss aversion is the tendency to prefer avoiding losses over acquiring gains of the same amount. To ...
Success inmany decision-making scenarios depends on the ability tomaximize gains andminimize losses....
peer reviewedHumans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For example, h...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Pathological gamblers display at the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) a strong preference for choices featur...
Background: Recent research has begun to examine the neurophysiologic basis of pathological gambling...
Decision making under risk entails the anticipation of prospective outcomes, typically leading to th...
The sensation-seeking trait is a valid predictor of various risk-taking behaviors. However, the neur...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
This study modeled win and lose trials in a simple gambling task to examine the effect of entire win...
This study investigated responses to near-wins (i.e., nonwin outcomes that were close to a major win...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This is the final version of the article. It was first available from Springer via http://dx.doi.org...
Pathological gambling (PG) is characterized by continual repeated gambling behavior despite negative...
Gambling decisions are inherently risky decisions involving wins and losses. The severity of gamblin...
Loss aversion is the tendency to prefer avoiding losses over acquiring gains of the same amount. To ...
Success inmany decision-making scenarios depends on the ability tomaximize gains andminimize losses....
peer reviewedHumans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For example, h...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Pathological gamblers display at the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) a strong preference for choices featur...
Background: Recent research has begun to examine the neurophysiologic basis of pathological gambling...
Decision making under risk entails the anticipation of prospective outcomes, typically leading to th...
The sensation-seeking trait is a valid predictor of various risk-taking behaviors. However, the neur...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
This study modeled win and lose trials in a simple gambling task to examine the effect of entire win...
This study investigated responses to near-wins (i.e., nonwin outcomes that were close to a major win...