We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a complete statistical model of the eye movements and found very little systematic variation in eye movements over the time course of a choice or across the different choices. The only exceptions were finding more (of the same) eye movements when choice options were similar, and an emerging gaze bias in which people looked more at the gamble they ultimately chose. These findings are inconsistent with prospect theory, the priority heuristic, or decision field theory. However, the eye movements made during a choice have a large relationship with the final choice, and this is mostly independent from the contribution of the actual attribute values...
Can longer gaze duration determine risky investment decisions? Recent studies have tested how gaze i...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
In risky and other multiattribute choices, the process of choosing is well described by random walk ...
Studies have suggested that participants are more likely to make eye movements that stay within the ...
We examine the ability of eye movement data to help understand the determinants of decision making o...
The debate about whether making a risky choice is based on a weighting and adding process has a long...
Choices are influenced by gaze allocation during deliberation, so that fixating an alternative longe...
In risky and other multiattribute choices, the process of choosing is well described by random walk ...
In risky and other multiattribute choices, the process of choosing is well described by random walk ...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...
Can longer gaze duration determine risky investment decisions? Recent studies have tested how gaze i...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
In risky and other multiattribute choices, the process of choosing is well described by random walk ...
Studies have suggested that participants are more likely to make eye movements that stay within the ...
We examine the ability of eye movement data to help understand the determinants of decision making o...
The debate about whether making a risky choice is based on a weighting and adding process has a long...
Choices are influenced by gaze allocation during deliberation, so that fixating an alternative longe...
In risky and other multiattribute choices, the process of choosing is well described by random walk ...
In risky and other multiattribute choices, the process of choosing is well described by random walk ...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...
Can longer gaze duration determine risky investment decisions? Recent studies have tested how gaze i...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
A preference reversal (PR) refers to behavior that violates revealed preference or is simply incoher...