Abstract Eye tracking can facilitate understanding irrational decision-making in contexts such as financial risk-taking. For this purpose, we develop an experimental framework in which participants trade a risky asset in a simulated bubble market to maximize individual returns while their eye movements are recorded. Returns are sensitive to eye movement dynamics, depending on the presented visual stimuli. Using eye-tracking data, we investigated the effects of arousal, attention, and disengagement on individual payoffs using linear and nonlinear approaches. By estimating a nonlinear model using attention as a threshold variable, our results suggest that arousal positively influences trading returns, but its effect becomes smaller when atten...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Is the human brain wired for wealth? The setting is the high-velocity financial environment. Undoubt...
AbstractThroughout human history, economic bubbles have formed and burst. As a bubble grows, microec...
Eye-tracking is becoming an increasingly popular tool for understanding the underlying behavior driv...
It has been shown that individual investors are more likely to buy rather than sell stocks that catc...
Eye-tracking is a technology that gives researchers an unprecedented level of access to the individu...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
Decisions are often delegated to experts chosen based on their past performance record which may be ...
Asset market bubbles and crashes are a major source of economic instability and inefficiency. Someti...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Can longer gaze duration determine risky investment decisions? Recent studies have tested how gaze i...
The ability to infer intentions of other agents, called theory of mind (ToM), confers strong advanta...
SummaryThe ability to infer intentions of other agents, called theory of mind (ToM), confers strong ...
In the present work, we used the eye-tracking methodology to investigate how affective reactions inf...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Is the human brain wired for wealth? The setting is the high-velocity financial environment. Undoubt...
AbstractThroughout human history, economic bubbles have formed and burst. As a bubble grows, microec...
Eye-tracking is becoming an increasingly popular tool for understanding the underlying behavior driv...
It has been shown that individual investors are more likely to buy rather than sell stocks that catc...
Eye-tracking is a technology that gives researchers an unprecedented level of access to the individu...
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only. Models have bee...
Decisions are often delegated to experts chosen based on their past performance record which may be ...
Asset market bubbles and crashes are a major source of economic instability and inefficiency. Someti...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
We asked participants to make simple risky choices while we recorded their eye movements. We built a...
Can longer gaze duration determine risky investment decisions? Recent studies have tested how gaze i...
The ability to infer intentions of other agents, called theory of mind (ToM), confers strong advanta...
SummaryThe ability to infer intentions of other agents, called theory of mind (ToM), confers strong ...
In the present work, we used the eye-tracking methodology to investigate how affective reactions inf...
Gambling disorder (GD) is a behavioural addiction characterized by impairments in decision-making, f...
Is the human brain wired for wealth? The setting is the high-velocity financial environment. Undoubt...
AbstractThroughout human history, economic bubbles have formed and burst. As a bubble grows, microec...