Decision making is defined as the mental process of choosing among a set of alternatives. Although several aspects of decision making have been investigated so far in cognitive science, dynamics of this process as a whole remained to be studied in detail. In this context, we investigated the effects of consecutive decisions on the current decision in a decision making task under uncertainty. In the attempt of elaborating these effects, we analyzed responses of participants to risky choices in two experiments by two different approaches. In the first experiment, in order to understand participants’ physiological expressions under risky choices, we utilized TOBII T120 eye-tracker and collected pupillary responses of participants. In the secon...
The affect and decision literature has established that incidental moods affect our decisions and ch...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Brand M, Labudda K, Markowitsch HJ. Neuropsychological correlates of decision-making in ambiguous an...
Responses to risky choices were collected and analyzed in a continuous, engaging and decomposable ri...
There exists a variety of instruments that assess risk propensity, or an individual's intrinsic tend...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills can predict normatively superior and logica...
Brand M, Heinze K, Labudda K, Markowitsch HJ. The role of strategies in deciding advantageously in a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Human decision making is rarely conducted in temporal isolation. It is often biased and affected by ...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between problem gambling severity and d...
The affect and decision literature has established that incidental moods affect our decisions and ch...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Brand M, Labudda K, Markowitsch HJ. Neuropsychological correlates of decision-making in ambiguous an...
Responses to risky choices were collected and analyzed in a continuous, engaging and decomposable ri...
There exists a variety of instruments that assess risk propensity, or an individual's intrinsic tend...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
Individual differences in cognitive abilities and skills can predict normatively superior and logica...
Brand M, Heinze K, Labudda K, Markowitsch HJ. The role of strategies in deciding advantageously in a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
This paper will focus on the relationship between cognitive ability and decision-making under risk a...
This work examines the dynamics of information use and integration of decisions under risk, in parti...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Human decision making is rarely conducted in temporal isolation. It is often biased and affected by ...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between problem gambling severity and d...
The affect and decision literature has established that incidental moods affect our decisions and ch...
People make hundreds of decisions every day, and very little is known about how they do this. A big ...
Brand M, Labudda K, Markowitsch HJ. Neuropsychological correlates of decision-making in ambiguous an...