Humans have generally been considered risk averse for gains. Yet, growing evidence shows that risk preferences may change across reward currencies and depend on the type of tasks used to measure them. Here, we examined how context affects human risk preferences to shed light on the psychological mechanisms underlying human decisionmaking under risk. Participants were presented with a descriptive risky choice task involving repeated choices between real options and they were provided with trial-by-trial feedback. We manipulated the type of reward and, for the first time, the format of the choice stimuli. Options were either 2D computer-based images or concrete 3D objects, and participants received food or money as reward. First, we fou...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...
Humans have generally been considered risk averse for gains. Yet, growing evidence shows that risk p...
Several findings indicate that value-based decision-making is context-dependent. However, the influe...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
Preferences for risky choices have often been shown to be unstable and context-dependent. Though peo...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
Standard economic models explain decision making under risk as a utility maximization process. Devel...
A common view in economics and psychology is that decision agents achieve their choices and express ...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
<div><p>Preferences for risky choices have often been shown to be unstable and context-dependent. Th...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...
Humans have generally been considered risk averse for gains. Yet, growing evidence shows that risk p...
Several findings indicate that value-based decision-making is context-dependent. However, the influe...
In three experiments, we studied the extent to which theories of decision making and memory can pred...
When deciding between options that do or do not lead to future choices, humans often choose to choos...
Preferences for risky choices have often been shown to be unstable and context-dependent. Though peo...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
Standard economic models explain decision making under risk as a utility maximization process. Devel...
A common view in economics and psychology is that decision agents achieve their choices and express ...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human risk preferences are construc...
There are different views on what preferences for risks are and whether they are indicators of stabl...
<div><p>Preferences for risky choices have often been shown to be unstable and context-dependent. Th...
Recent work has shown that visual fixations reflect and influence trial-to-trial variability in peop...
Recent decision-making research provides empirical evidence that human riskpreferences are construct...
In three experiments we studied the extent to which theories of decision-making and memory can predi...
We examine whether exposure to a more or less risky environment affects people’s subsequent risk-tak...