A recent neurobiology study showed that monkeys systematically prefer risky targets in a visual gambling task. We set a similar experiment with preschool children to assess their attitudes toward risk and found the children, like the monkeys, to be risk seeking. This suggests that adult humans are not born risk averse, but become risk averse. Our experiment also suggests that this behavioral change may be due to learning from negative experiences in their risky choices. We also showed that though emotional states and predetermined prenatal testosterone can influence children’s preferences toward risk, these factors could not override learning experiences
Behavioral economics has demonstrated systematic decision-making biases in both lab and field data. ...
SummaryHumans and animals tend both to avoid uncertainty and to prefer immediate over future rewards...
The central role of emotion in decision-making and risk-seeking is beginning to be well understood. ...
A recent neurobiology study showed that monkeys systematically prefer risky targets in a visual gamb...
International audienceDecision making under risk, i.e., choices involving benefits and/or losses, is...
International audienceIn contrast to human adults, risk proneness in the gain domain is usually obse...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
Humans and animals show diverse preferences for risks ("trait-like" risk attitude) and shift their p...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Abstract Determining how both humans and animals make decisions in risky situations is a central pro...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...
Behavioral economics has demonstrated systematic decision-making biases in both lab and field data. ...
SummaryHumans and animals tend both to avoid uncertainty and to prefer immediate over future rewards...
The central role of emotion in decision-making and risk-seeking is beginning to be well understood. ...
A recent neurobiology study showed that monkeys systematically prefer risky targets in a visual gamb...
International audienceDecision making under risk, i.e., choices involving benefits and/or losses, is...
International audienceIn contrast to human adults, risk proneness in the gain domain is usually obse...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
<p>Decision-making under risk has been of interest to philosophers for centuries. in Only in recent ...
Humans and animals show diverse preferences for risks ("trait-like" risk attitude) and shift their p...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Abstract Determining how both humans and animals make decisions in risky situations is a central pro...
Psychological research has revealed that subjective factors influence how people see risk. Most rese...
Behavioral economics has demonstrated systematic decision-making biases in both lab and field data. ...
SummaryHumans and animals tend both to avoid uncertainty and to prefer immediate over future rewards...
The central role of emotion in decision-making and risk-seeking is beginning to be well understood. ...