Based on the somatic marker hypothesis (Damasio, 1994), many studies have examined whether or not physiological responses are “somatic markers” that implicitly guide the decision making process. Vegetative or motor reactions that are produced by negative or positive stimuli generate a series of somatic markers. So, when a similar stimuli is encountered in the future, these somatic marks will facilitate favorable decisions and inhibit the disadvantageous ones (Martínez-Selva et al., 2006). The most widely studied physiological responses, as indicators of these markers, are heart rate and the skin conductance response (Damasio, 1994; Bechara et al., 1996). The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) has been the most widely used tool in this researc...
We use skin conductance to measure emotional arousal in subjects who make risky choices under time p...
Influential theories posit that bodily responses are important for decision-making under uncertainty...
Patients with chronic pain have impaired cognitive functions, including decision making, as shown wi...
Based on the somatic marker hypothesis (Damasio, 1994), many studies have examined whether or not p...
To systematically examine the role of anticipatory skin conductance responses (aSCRs) in predicting ...
Original article can be found at: http://psycontent.metapress.com/ Copyright Hogrefe & HuberThe ...
The somatic marker hypothesis is one of the more dominant physiological models of human decision-mak...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
International audienceIn 1994, it was proposed that decision-making requires emotion-related signals...
In 1994, it was proposed that decision-making requires emotion-related signals, known as somatic mar...
Recent evidence suggests that somatic markers mediate decision- making processes by signaling potent...
Physiological arousal is considered a key factor of gambling behavior. Hence, to understand gambling...
Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis (SMH; Damasio, 1994, 1996) integrates emotion with rational deci...
The somatic marker hypothesis (SMH; [Damasio, A. R., Tranel, D., Damasio, H., 1991. Somatic markers ...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111...
We use skin conductance to measure emotional arousal in subjects who make risky choices under time p...
Influential theories posit that bodily responses are important for decision-making under uncertainty...
Patients with chronic pain have impaired cognitive functions, including decision making, as shown wi...
Based on the somatic marker hypothesis (Damasio, 1994), many studies have examined whether or not p...
To systematically examine the role of anticipatory skin conductance responses (aSCRs) in predicting ...
Original article can be found at: http://psycontent.metapress.com/ Copyright Hogrefe & HuberThe ...
The somatic marker hypothesis is one of the more dominant physiological models of human decision-mak...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
International audienceIn 1994, it was proposed that decision-making requires emotion-related signals...
In 1994, it was proposed that decision-making requires emotion-related signals, known as somatic mar...
Recent evidence suggests that somatic markers mediate decision- making processes by signaling potent...
Physiological arousal is considered a key factor of gambling behavior. Hence, to understand gambling...
Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis (SMH; Damasio, 1994, 1996) integrates emotion with rational deci...
The somatic marker hypothesis (SMH; [Damasio, A. R., Tranel, D., Damasio, H., 1991. Somatic markers ...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111...
We use skin conductance to measure emotional arousal in subjects who make risky choices under time p...
Influential theories posit that bodily responses are important for decision-making under uncertainty...
Patients with chronic pain have impaired cognitive functions, including decision making, as shown wi...