11 pagesAffective neuroscience has helped guide research and theory development in judgment and decision-making by revealing the role of emotional processes in choice behavior, especially when risk is involved. Evidence is emerging that qualitatively and quantitatively different processes may be involved in risky decision-making for gains and losses. We start by reviewing behavioral work by Kahneman and Tversky (1979) and others, which shows that risk-taking differs for potential gains and potential losses. We then turn to the literature in decision neuroscience to support the gain versus loss distinction. Relying in part on data from a new task that separates risky decision-making for gains and losses, we test a neural model that a...
Decision making under risk entails the anticipation of prospective outcomes, typically leading to th...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
<div><p>Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the ...
This chapter provides an overview of studies in the field of neuroscience that investigate some of t...
Many decisions people make can be described as decisions under risk. Understanding the mechanisms th...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
"Risk" refers to situations in which an individual is exposed to the danger of possible loss. To min...
SummaryStudies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1–3...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
Humans face a daily variety of decision-making challenges in distinct aspects of life [1]. Most of t...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Decision making under risk entails the anticipation of prospective outcomes, typically leading to th...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
<div><p>Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the ...
This chapter provides an overview of studies in the field of neuroscience that investigate some of t...
Many decisions people make can be described as decisions under risk. Understanding the mechanisms th...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Value-based choices are influenced both by risk in potential outcomes and by whether outcomes reflec...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
"Risk" refers to situations in which an individual is exposed to the danger of possible loss. To min...
SummaryStudies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1–3...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
Humans face a daily variety of decision-making challenges in distinct aspects of life [1]. Most of t...
Decision-makers show an increased risk appetite when they gamble with previously won money, the hous...
When making decisions, people show different attitudes in risk-taking. Classically, individual diffe...
Decision making under risk entails the anticipation of prospective outcomes, typically leading to th...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
<div><p>Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the ...