Genetic variation at the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) is associated with altered amygdala reactivity and lack of prefrontal regulatory control. Similar regions mediate decision-making biases driven by contextual cues and ambiguity, for example the "framing effect." We hypothesized that individuals hemozygous for the short (s) allele at the 5-HTTLPR would be more susceptible to framing. Participants, selected as homozygous for either the long (la) or s allele, performed a decision-making task where they made choices between receiving an amount of money for certain and taking a gamble. A strong bias was evident toward choosing the certain option when the option was phrased in terms of gains and toward gambling wh...
Brand M, Grabenhorst F, Starcke K, Vandekerckhove MMP, Markowitsch HJ. Role of the amygdala in decis...
Poor decision-making is inherent to several psychiatric conditions for which a genetic basis may exi...
Poor decision-making is inherent to several psychiatric conditions for which a genetic basis may exi...
Risky decision making is a complex process that involves weighing the probabilities of alternative o...
AbstractA paradigmatic example of an emotional bias in decision making is the framing effect, where ...
Individuals tend to avoid risk in a gain frame, in which options are presented in a positive way, bu...
Human choices are remarkably susceptible to the manner in which options are presented. This so-calle...
One tenet of behavioral economics is the asymmetry in how decision makers evaluate risks involving g...
Individuals switch from risk seeking to risk aversion when mathematically identical options are desc...
In order to enable goal-directed behavior in a dynamically changing environment, the human brain mus...
The factors that influence individual differences in decision making are not yet fully characterized...
Decisions made under ambiguity may involve a different genetic architecture than those made under ri...
<p>A) Patients with at least one S or L<sub>G</sub> allele (<i>n</i> = 36) showed less amygdala acti...
Human decision-making is a complex process, of which the neurobiological correlates are not well und...
AbstractCan brain activity reveal a covert choice? Making a choice often evokes distinct emotions th...
Brand M, Grabenhorst F, Starcke K, Vandekerckhove MMP, Markowitsch HJ. Role of the amygdala in decis...
Poor decision-making is inherent to several psychiatric conditions for which a genetic basis may exi...
Poor decision-making is inherent to several psychiatric conditions for which a genetic basis may exi...
Risky decision making is a complex process that involves weighing the probabilities of alternative o...
AbstractA paradigmatic example of an emotional bias in decision making is the framing effect, where ...
Individuals tend to avoid risk in a gain frame, in which options are presented in a positive way, bu...
Human choices are remarkably susceptible to the manner in which options are presented. This so-calle...
One tenet of behavioral economics is the asymmetry in how decision makers evaluate risks involving g...
Individuals switch from risk seeking to risk aversion when mathematically identical options are desc...
In order to enable goal-directed behavior in a dynamically changing environment, the human brain mus...
The factors that influence individual differences in decision making are not yet fully characterized...
Decisions made under ambiguity may involve a different genetic architecture than those made under ri...
<p>A) Patients with at least one S or L<sub>G</sub> allele (<i>n</i> = 36) showed less amygdala acti...
Human decision-making is a complex process, of which the neurobiological correlates are not well und...
AbstractCan brain activity reveal a covert choice? Making a choice often evokes distinct emotions th...
Brand M, Grabenhorst F, Starcke K, Vandekerckhove MMP, Markowitsch HJ. Role of the amygdala in decis...
Poor decision-making is inherent to several psychiatric conditions for which a genetic basis may exi...
Poor decision-making is inherent to several psychiatric conditions for which a genetic basis may exi...