We investigate how stable individuals’ risk attitudes are with respect to changes in cognitive load. In a laboratory experiment using pairwise lottery choice and a within-subject design, we showthat putting subjects under load via a concurrent working-memory task significantly increases their risk aversion. Subjects made significantly faster choices under load. Regardless of load, they responded faster when choosing the less risky option in safe–risky trials, but not in risky–risky trials. We discuss how these findings relate to both dual-system and unitarysystem theories of decision making.We observe that predictions of both recent dual-system and drift–diffusion models of the decision-making process are confirmed by our data and argue for...
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We investigate how stable individuals’ risk attitudes are with respect to changes in cognitive load....
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills can predict normatively superior and logica...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
Psychologists and economists have examined the effect of cognitive load in a variety of situations f...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
Abstract of associated article: Psychologists and economists have examined the effect of cognitive l...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...
We investigate how stable individuals’ risk attitudes are with respect to changes in cognitive load....
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills can predict normatively superior and logica...
Recent experimental studies suggest that risk aversion is negatively related to cognitive ability. I...
Psychologists and economists have examined the effect of cognitive load in a variety of situations f...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
There is an intense debate whether risk-taking behavior is partially driven by cognitive abilities. ...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
In one experiment we studied the extent to which theories of judgment, decision-making and memory ca...
Abstract of associated article: Psychologists and economists have examined the effect of cognitive l...
In three studies we addressed the impact of perceived risk and negative affect on risky choice. In S...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...