Emotion regulation impacts the expected emotional responses to the outcomes of risky decisions via activation of cognitive control strategies. However, whether the regulation of emotional responses to preceding, incidental stimuli also impacts risk-taking in subsequent decisions is still poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the interplay between the regulation of incidentally induced emotional responses and subsequent choice behavior using a risky decision-making task in two independent samples (behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment). We found that overall, emotion regulation was followed by less risky decisions, which was further reflected in an increase in activation in brain regions in dorsolateral ...
Emotion regulation strategies can alter behavioral and physiological responses to emotional stimuli ...
The aim of the present work was to investigate role of OFC in startle modulation and emotion process...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
Emotion regulation impacts the expected emotional responses to the outcomes of risky decisions via a...
■ Cognitive strategies typically involved in regulating negative emotions have recently been shown t...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
Decades of classic economic research have neglected the role of incidental and integral emotional fa...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
One thing that may affect our decision making is emotions, and emotions are something we can regulat...
The dominant theories about risky decision-making assume that decision conflicts are solved by a com...
Theory and research implicate both emotional and cognitive processes in risky choice framing effects...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
Emotion regulation strategies can alter behavioral and physiological responses to emotional stimuli ...
The aim of the present work was to investigate role of OFC in startle modulation and emotion process...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
Emotion regulation impacts the expected emotional responses to the outcomes of risky decisions via a...
■ Cognitive strategies typically involved in regulating negative emotions have recently been shown t...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
It is well established that emotion plays a key role in human social and economic decision making. T...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
Decades of classic economic research have neglected the role of incidental and integral emotional fa...
Incidental negative emotions unrelated to the current task, such as background anxiety, can strongly...
One thing that may affect our decision making is emotions, and emotions are something we can regulat...
The dominant theories about risky decision-making assume that decision conflicts are solved by a com...
Theory and research implicate both emotional and cognitive processes in risky choice framing effects...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...
Although trait anxiety has been associated with risk decision making, whether it is related to risk ...
Emotion regulation strategies can alter behavioral and physiological responses to emotional stimuli ...
The aim of the present work was to investigate role of OFC in startle modulation and emotion process...
Incidental emotions are defined as feelings that are unrelated to a decision task at hand and thereb...