Previous research has shown that short-term changes in blood glucose influence our preferences and may affect decisions about risk as well. However, consensus is lacking about whether and how blood glucose influences decision making under risk, and we conduct two experiments and a meta-analysis to examine this question in detail. In Study 1, using a pecuniary valuation method, we find no effect of blood glucose on willingness to pay for risky products that may act as allergens. In Study 2, using risky gambles, we find that low levels of blood glucose increase risk taking for food and to a lesser degree for non-food rewards. Combining our own and previous findings in a meta-analysis, we show that low levels of blood glucose on average increa...
In this study, healthy participants were tested on the effects of hunger on risk preferences in two ...
Supplemental file(s) description: Datasets Used for the Project, Complete ANOVA Plus MeansDecision m...
We run an experiment to assess whether preferences for risk significantly differ for individuals wit...
Previous research has shown that short-term changes in blood glucose influence our preferences and m...
Some previous studies have shown that an increase in blood glucose level makes people more future or...
People low in self-control have a strong proclivity toward risk-taking. Risk-taking behavior provide...
Background: The negative consequences of energy dense foods are well known, yet people increasingly ...
Animals' attitudes to risk are profoundly influenced by metabolic state (hunger and baseline energy ...
Animals' attitudes to risk are profoundly influenced by metabolic state (hunger and baseline energy ...
BACKGROUND: The negative consequences of energy dense foods are well known, yet people increasingly ...
Supplementary Materials: The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https://www.mdpi...
Background: Animals' attitudes to risk are profoundly influenced by metabolic state (hunger and base...
We often feel hungry and we also often make decisions that involve risk and uncertainty. However, li...
Ditto et al. (2006) reported that consumers who are exposed to external hunger cues (i.e., scent of ...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
In this study, healthy participants were tested on the effects of hunger on risk preferences in two ...
Supplemental file(s) description: Datasets Used for the Project, Complete ANOVA Plus MeansDecision m...
We run an experiment to assess whether preferences for risk significantly differ for individuals wit...
Previous research has shown that short-term changes in blood glucose influence our preferences and m...
Some previous studies have shown that an increase in blood glucose level makes people more future or...
People low in self-control have a strong proclivity toward risk-taking. Risk-taking behavior provide...
Background: The negative consequences of energy dense foods are well known, yet people increasingly ...
Animals' attitudes to risk are profoundly influenced by metabolic state (hunger and baseline energy ...
Animals' attitudes to risk are profoundly influenced by metabolic state (hunger and baseline energy ...
BACKGROUND: The negative consequences of energy dense foods are well known, yet people increasingly ...
Supplementary Materials: The following supporting information can be downloaded at: https://www.mdpi...
Background: Animals' attitudes to risk are profoundly influenced by metabolic state (hunger and base...
We often feel hungry and we also often make decisions that involve risk and uncertainty. However, li...
Ditto et al. (2006) reported that consumers who are exposed to external hunger cues (i.e., scent of ...
The contribution of eating behaviors (EBs) and their psychological constructs to glucose dysmetaboli...
In this study, healthy participants were tested on the effects of hunger on risk preferences in two ...
Supplemental file(s) description: Datasets Used for the Project, Complete ANOVA Plus MeansDecision m...
We run an experiment to assess whether preferences for risk significantly differ for individuals wit...