The influence of affective states on decision-making is likely to be complex. Negative states resulting from experience of punishing events have been hypothesised to generate enhanced expectations of future punishment and 'pessimistic'/risk-averse decisions. However, they may also influence how decision-outcomes are valued. Such influences may further depend on whether decisions at hand are germane to the rewards or punishers that induced the affective state in the first place. Here we attempt to dissect these influences by presenting either many or few rewards or punishers of different types (sucrose vs air-puff; 50 kHz vs 22 kHz ultrasonic vocalisations) to rats, and investigating their subsequent decisions in a judgement bias task that e...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
Excessive risk taking is a hallmark of various psychopathological disorders. We have developed a tas...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
Deficits in decision making are at the heart of many psychiatric diseases, such as substance abuse d...
We developed a behavioral task in rats to assess the influence of risk of punishment on decision mak...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Behaviour associated with poor welfare, such as ‘pessimistic’ decision-making, can arise from severa...
Discerning which choices are advantageous amongst many based on reward cost or on making and withhol...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
Emotional state can influence decision making, especially when available information for making the ...
Excessive preference for risky over safe options is a hallmark of several psychiatric disorders. Her...
Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive meas...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012All animals have specific mechanisms in place to guide...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
Excessive risk taking is a hallmark of various psychopathological disorders. We have developed a tas...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...
Human decision making is modified by emotional state. Rodents exhibit similar biases during interpre...
Deficits in decision making are at the heart of many psychiatric diseases, such as substance abuse d...
We developed a behavioral task in rats to assess the influence of risk of punishment on decision mak...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Behaviour associated with poor welfare, such as ‘pessimistic’ decision-making, can arise from severa...
Discerning which choices are advantageous amongst many based on reward cost or on making and withhol...
Scientific methods for assessing animal affect, especially affective valence (positivity or negativi...
Emotional state can influence decision making, especially when available information for making the ...
Excessive preference for risky over safe options is a hallmark of several psychiatric disorders. Her...
Background: Cognitive bias refers to emotional influences on cognition and provides a cognitive meas...
Scientific assessment of affective valence (positivity or negativity) in animals allows us to evalua...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012All animals have specific mechanisms in place to guide...
Background: Pathological gambling is a pervasive and destructive behavioral disorder in which indivi...
Excessive risk taking is a hallmark of various psychopathological disorders. We have developed a tas...
People’s affective or emotional state can alter their cognitive processing, biasing interpretation o...