Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decision-making processes. In this study, we investigated the influence of specific incidental emotions on behavioral, psychological, and electrophysiological responses during the process of decision making. Participants finished a forced-choice gambling task, during which incidental emotions (anger/fear/happiness) were elicited by recalling emotional experiences. Behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) data were recorded in the experiment. Behavioral results showed that risk preference was weaker in the fearful condition than in the angry and happy conditions, but emotional feelings to outcome feedback were not influenced by incidental emotio...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the current decision, play a significant role in the de...
Previous research has revealed that incidental emotions of different valence (positive/negative/neut...
In this study, to investigate the influence of incidental emotions on decision making in high-anxiou...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...
Decision-making forms an integral part of everyday human life. Yet, understanding the processes that...
Affect and feelings states influences decision-making and risk-taking, however is it not clear yet h...
Emotion regulation impacts the expected emotional responses to the outcomes of risky decisions via a...
Abstract: We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically...
In two experiments we examined the role of emotion, specifically worry, anxiety and mood, on prospec...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the current decision, play a significant role in the de...
Previous research has revealed that incidental emotions of different valence (positive/negative/neut...
In this study, to investigate the influence of incidental emotions on decision making in high-anxiou...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...
Decision-making forms an integral part of everyday human life. Yet, understanding the processes that...
Affect and feelings states influences decision-making and risk-taking, however is it not clear yet h...
Emotion regulation impacts the expected emotional responses to the outcomes of risky decisions via a...
Abstract: We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically...
In two experiments we examined the role of emotion, specifically worry, anxiety and mood, on prospec...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
International audienceEmotions strongly influence our decisions, particularly those made under risk....
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
We consider the relationship between emotions and decision-making under risk. Specifically, we exami...