Human choices are remarkably susceptible to the manner in which options are presented. This so-called "framing effect" represents a striking violation of standard economic accounts of human rationality, although its underlying neurobiology is not understood. We found that the framing effect was specifically associated with amygdala activity, suggesting a key role for an emotional system in mediating decision biases. Moreover, across individuals, orbital and medial prefrontal cortex activity predicted a reduced susceptibility to the framing effect. This finding highlights the importance of incorporating emotional processes within models of human choice and suggests how the brain may modulate the effect of these biasing influences to approxim...
Abstract Identifying factors whose fluctuations are associated with choice inconsistency is a major ...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
[[abstract]]The framing effect, proposed by Tversky and Kahneman [A. Tversky. D. Kahneman, The frami...
Human decision-making is a complex process, of which the neurobiological correlates are not well und...
AbstractHumans show substantial deviation from rationality during economic decision making under unc...
Theory and research implicate both emotional and cognitive processes in risky choice framing effects...
AbstractA paradigmatic example of an emotional bias in decision making is the framing effect, where ...
Decades of classic economic research have neglected the role of incidental and integral emotional fa...
Emotional information is widely acknowledged to playa role in shaping human behavior. In particular ...
Emotion plays a critical role in many contemporary accounts of decision making, but exactly what und...
We hypothesize that framing effects (risk-averse in the positive frame and risk-seeking in the negat...
Genetic variation at the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) is associated wi...
AbstractCan brain activity reveal a covert choice? Making a choice often evokes distinct emotions th...
Abstract Identifying factors whose fluctuations are associated with choice inconsistency is a major ...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
[[abstract]]The framing effect, proposed by Tversky and Kahneman [A. Tversky. D. Kahneman, The frami...
Human decision-making is a complex process, of which the neurobiological correlates are not well und...
AbstractHumans show substantial deviation from rationality during economic decision making under unc...
Theory and research implicate both emotional and cognitive processes in risky choice framing effects...
AbstractA paradigmatic example of an emotional bias in decision making is the framing effect, where ...
Decades of classic economic research have neglected the role of incidental and integral emotional fa...
Emotional information is widely acknowledged to playa role in shaping human behavior. In particular ...
Emotion plays a critical role in many contemporary accounts of decision making, but exactly what und...
We hypothesize that framing effects (risk-averse in the positive frame and risk-seeking in the negat...
Genetic variation at the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) is associated wi...
AbstractCan brain activity reveal a covert choice? Making a choice often evokes distinct emotions th...
Abstract Identifying factors whose fluctuations are associated with choice inconsistency is a major ...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
[[abstract]]The framing effect, proposed by Tversky and Kahneman [A. Tversky. D. Kahneman, The frami...