Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literature on multiple decision making systems suggests that this emotional biasing might reflect effects of a system that regulates innately specified, evolutionarily preprogrammed responses. To test this hypothesis directly, we investigated whether effects of emotional faces on instrumental action can be predicted by effects of emotional faces on bodily freezing, an innately specified response to aversive relative to appetitive cues. We tested 43 women using a novel emotional decision making task combined with posturography, which involves a force platform to detect small oscillations of the body to accurately quantify postural control in upright st...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Human freezing has been objectively assessed using a passive picture viewing paradigm as an analog f...
<div><p>Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their a...
Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literatur...
Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors ...
International audienceThe ability to swiftly and accurately respond to others' non-verbal signals, s...
Fantoni & Gerbino (2014) showed that subtle postural shifts associated with reaching can have a stro...
Individuals tend to approach positive stimuli and avoid negative stimuli. Furthermore, emotions infl...
In the present study, we investigated the effect of prior aversive life events on freezing-like resp...
Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors ...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00237 Individual differences in bodily freezing predict emotional biases in ...
Theories proposing that how one thinks and feels is influenced by feedback from the body remain cont...
Emotional experience has a pervasive impact on choice behavior, yet the underlying mechanism remains...
Empirical evidence suggests that complex cognitive processes such as decision-making can be influenc...
The notion of intuition has captivated the attention of many in both academic and conversational con...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Human freezing has been objectively assessed using a passive picture viewing paradigm as an analog f...
<div><p>Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their a...
Instrumental decision making has long been argued to be vulnerable to emotional responses. Literatur...
Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors ...
International audienceThe ability to swiftly and accurately respond to others' non-verbal signals, s...
Fantoni & Gerbino (2014) showed that subtle postural shifts associated with reaching can have a stro...
Individuals tend to approach positive stimuli and avoid negative stimuli. Furthermore, emotions infl...
In the present study, we investigated the effect of prior aversive life events on freezing-like resp...
Modern theories of behavioral control converge with the idea that goal-directed/voluntary behaviors ...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00237 Individual differences in bodily freezing predict emotional biases in ...
Theories proposing that how one thinks and feels is influenced by feedback from the body remain cont...
Emotional experience has a pervasive impact on choice behavior, yet the underlying mechanism remains...
Empirical evidence suggests that complex cognitive processes such as decision-making can be influenc...
The notion of intuition has captivated the attention of many in both academic and conversational con...
Freezing is a common defensive response in animals threatened by predators. It is characterized by r...
Human freezing has been objectively assessed using a passive picture viewing paradigm as an analog f...
<div><p>Perception, cognition, and emotion do not operate along segregated pathways; rather, their a...