It is widely known that the feedback from a decision outcome may evoke emotions like regret, which results from a comparison between the gain the decision-maker has made and the gain he/she might make. Less is known about how search behavior is linked to feedback in a sequential search task such as searching for jobs, employees, prices, investments, disinvestments, or other items. What are the neural responses once subjects decide to stop searching and receive the feedback that they stopped too early or too late compared with the optimal stopping time? In an experimental setting of a search task, we found that the feedback-related negativity (FRN) induced by the feedback from stopping too late was more negative than stopping too early, sugg...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of numeracy and the emotion of fear on the decis...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Loss aversion is often assumed to be a basic and far-reaching psychological regularity in behavior. ...
Expectations regarding outcomes of potential decisions to be taken, detection and evaluation of the ...
Many natural activities involve "stopping dilemmas": situations that require a repeated decision bet...
Perceived urgency and regret are common in many sequential search processes; for example, sellers of...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a mid-frontal event-related potential (ERP) recorded in var...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Recent experiments suggest that search direction causally affects the discounted valuation of delaye...
Recent experiments suggest that search direction causally affects the discounted valuation of delaye...
We investigated the contribution of cognitive ability and affect to age differences in sequential de...
Intertemporal choice impacts many important outcomes, such as decisions about health, education, wea...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a negative event-related potential (ERP) component associat...
In three studies, we examined factors that may temporarily attenuate information search. People are ...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of numeracy and the emotion of fear on the decis...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Loss aversion is often assumed to be a basic and far-reaching psychological regularity in behavior. ...
Expectations regarding outcomes of potential decisions to be taken, detection and evaluation of the ...
Many natural activities involve "stopping dilemmas": situations that require a repeated decision bet...
Perceived urgency and regret are common in many sequential search processes; for example, sellers of...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a mid-frontal event-related potential (ERP) recorded in var...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Recent experiments suggest that search direction causally affects the discounted valuation of delaye...
Recent experiments suggest that search direction causally affects the discounted valuation of delaye...
We investigated the contribution of cognitive ability and affect to age differences in sequential de...
Intertemporal choice impacts many important outcomes, such as decisions about health, education, wea...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a negative event-related potential (ERP) component associat...
In three studies, we examined factors that may temporarily attenuate information search. People are ...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of numeracy and the emotion of fear on the decis...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Loss aversion is often assumed to be a basic and far-reaching psychological regularity in behavior. ...