AbstractHumans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high and the potential consequences severe, or when the clock is ticking and the task demand is overwhelming. In response, a whole train of biological responses to stress has evolved to allow organisms to make a fight-or-flight response. When under stress, fast and effortless heuristics may dominate over slow and demanding deliberation in making decisions under uncertainty. Here, I review evidence from behavioral studies and neuroimaging research on decision making under stress and propose that stress elicits a switch from an analytic reasoning system to intuitive processes, and predict that this switch is associated with diminished activity in the ...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
Numerous components determine reward processing and decision-making, and numerous influences modify ...
This study investigated the protective effects of emotional intelligence (EI) during decision-making...
Humans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high and the po...
Stress affects the decision-making process. Stress leads to loss of “top-down” control of the prefro...
Previous research has shown that stress can affect emotion processing in a variety of settings. Howe...
The dual-process theory accounts for how moral judgments are made: personal emotional dilemmas and i...
Starcke K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Anticipatory Stress Influences Decision Making Under Ex...
Many models of decision making neglect emotional states that could affect individuals' cognitive pro...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
Recent research suggesting the involvement of the activation of different cognitive and emotion driv...
Day-to-day decision-making is susceptible to various demands exerted by the environment. At times, ...
Background: Recent research suggests acute stress exposure can be associated with increased habit-ba...
SummaryImportant decisions are often made under stressful circumstances that might compromise self-r...
Appropriate decision-making relies on the ability to shift between different behavioral strategies a...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
Numerous components determine reward processing and decision-making, and numerous influences modify ...
This study investigated the protective effects of emotional intelligence (EI) during decision-making...
Humans often make decisions in stressful situations, for example when the stakes are high and the po...
Stress affects the decision-making process. Stress leads to loss of “top-down” control of the prefro...
Previous research has shown that stress can affect emotion processing in a variety of settings. Howe...
The dual-process theory accounts for how moral judgments are made: personal emotional dilemmas and i...
Starcke K, Wolf OT, Markowitsch HJ, Brand M. Anticipatory Stress Influences Decision Making Under Ex...
Many models of decision making neglect emotional states that could affect individuals' cognitive pro...
Recent studies have shown that acute stress can lead to riskier decision making. Yet, the underlying...
Recent research suggesting the involvement of the activation of different cognitive and emotion driv...
Day-to-day decision-making is susceptible to various demands exerted by the environment. At times, ...
Background: Recent research suggests acute stress exposure can be associated with increased habit-ba...
SummaryImportant decisions are often made under stressful circumstances that might compromise self-r...
Appropriate decision-making relies on the ability to shift between different behavioral strategies a...
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the...
Numerous components determine reward processing and decision-making, and numerous influences modify ...
This study investigated the protective effects of emotional intelligence (EI) during decision-making...