According to research studying the processes underlying decisions, a two-channel mechanism connects attention and choices: top-down and bottom-up processes. To identify the magnitude of each channel, we exogenously varied information intake by systematically interrupting participants' decision processes in Study 1 ( N = 116). Results showed that participants were more likely to choose a predetermined target option. Because selection effects limited the interpretation of the results, we used a sequential-presentation paradigm in Study 2 (preregistered, N = 100). To partial out bottom-up effects of attention on choices, in particular, we presented alternatives by mirroring the gaze patterns of autonomous decision makers. Results revealed that...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
Trajectories of attention capture the accumulation of brand utility during complex decision-making t...
Theoretical discussions and models of preferential choice have significantly improved our understand...
According to research studying the processes underlying decisions, a two-channel mechanism connects ...
Preference formation and choice are dynamic cognitive processes arising from interactions between de...
How options are framed can dramatically influence choice preference. While salience of information p...
Eye gaze is a window onto cognitive processing in tasks such as spatial memory, linguistic processin...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
A basic idea in vision research is that selective attention determines not only which information is...
Decisions in front of a supermarket shelf probably involve a mix of visually available information a...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Recently, there has been increased interest in decisions-from-experience (where decision makers lear...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
Trajectories of attention capture the accumulation of brand utility during complex decision-making t...
Theoretical discussions and models of preferential choice have significantly improved our understand...
According to research studying the processes underlying decisions, a two-channel mechanism connects ...
Preference formation and choice are dynamic cognitive processes arising from interactions between de...
How options are framed can dramatically influence choice preference. While salience of information p...
Eye gaze is a window onto cognitive processing in tasks such as spatial memory, linguistic processin...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
A basic idea in vision research is that selective attention determines not only which information is...
Decisions in front of a supermarket shelf probably involve a mix of visually available information a...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
Recently, there has been increased interest in decisions-from-experience (where decision makers lear...
In four experiments we used eye-tracking to investigate biases in looking behaviour during visual de...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
This paper examines consumers’ attention traces (e.g., sequences of eye fixations and saccades) duri...
Trajectories of attention capture the accumulation of brand utility during complex decision-making t...
Theoretical discussions and models of preferential choice have significantly improved our understand...