Influential theories posit that bodily responses are important for decision-making under uncertainty. However, the evidence of the role of our ability to perceive subtle bodily changes (interoception) in decision-making under uncertainty is mixed. These differences may arise from the fact that uncertainty, a part of daily decision-making, can be fractionated into risk (known probabilities) and ambiguity (unknown probabilities). Here we examine the role of arousal and interoception in shaping risky and ambiguous decisions. We measured skin conductance responses and heart rate changes while participants (N = 40) made gambling decisions in the context of risky and ambiguous lotteries. Results reveal that the anticipation phase produced the lar...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
Decision-making is one of the most crucial cognitive processes in daily life. An adaptable, rapid, a...
Different methods to elicit risk attitudes of individuals often provide differing results despite a ...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111...
Physiological arousal is considered a key factor of gambling behavior. Hence, to understand gambling...
Abstract Physiological arousal, a marker of emotional re-sponse, has been demonstrated to accompany ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
This study examined neural anticipation of monetary reward in pathological gamblers (PG) by varying ...
We use skin conductance to measure emotional arousal in subjects who make risky choices under time p...
Heightened physiological responses to uncertainty are a common hallmark of anxiety disorders. Many s...
When deciding whether to bet in situations that involve potential monetary loss or gain (mixed gambl...
Pathological gamblers display at the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) a strong preference for choices featur...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
Background and aims: Gambling Disorder (GD) entails maladaptive patterns of decision-making. Neuroph...
Individual differences in traits such as impulsivity and emotional processing of risk and reward hav...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
Decision-making is one of the most crucial cognitive processes in daily life. An adaptable, rapid, a...
Different methods to elicit risk attitudes of individuals often provide differing results despite a ...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Wiley via http://dx.doi.org/10.1111...
Physiological arousal is considered a key factor of gambling behavior. Hence, to understand gambling...
Abstract Physiological arousal, a marker of emotional re-sponse, has been demonstrated to accompany ...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
This study examined neural anticipation of monetary reward in pathological gamblers (PG) by varying ...
We use skin conductance to measure emotional arousal in subjects who make risky choices under time p...
Heightened physiological responses to uncertainty are a common hallmark of anxiety disorders. Many s...
When deciding whether to bet in situations that involve potential monetary loss or gain (mixed gambl...
Pathological gamblers display at the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) a strong preference for choices featur...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
Background and aims: Gambling Disorder (GD) entails maladaptive patterns of decision-making. Neuroph...
Individual differences in traits such as impulsivity and emotional processing of risk and reward hav...
Psychophysiological responses are considered to be a mediating factor in the development of patholog...
Decision-making is one of the most crucial cognitive processes in daily life. An adaptable, rapid, a...
Different methods to elicit risk attitudes of individuals often provide differing results despite a ...