AbstractIntroduction: Judgment in Cognitive Continuum Theory is assumed as a continuum between intuition pole and analysis pole. This study has accessed speed and accuracy in three modes of judgment. Method: Professional judgments have been provided by 56 participants through an experimental group (under stress) and a control group (without stress). Result: Accuracy was significantly higher in control group in all three judgments. Reaction times had difference significantly just in quasi-rational judgments. Conclusion: stressor lowered accuracy in the three modes of judgments in the experimental group. Noise stressor seemed to have increased reaction times in middle of judgment continuum
Individuals who disproportionately attend to negative aspects of a situation (attention bias), or w...
Adaptive mechanisms to protect cognitive performance under stressors through compensation in energy ...
Individuals are often called upon to make sequences of judgments, as is required in questionnaires, ...
AbstractIntroduction: Judgment in Cognitive Continuum Theory is assumed as a continuum between intui...
The dual-process theory accounts for how moral judgments are made: personal emotional dilemmas and i...
To simplify a judgment, people often base it on easily accessible information. One cue that is usual...
This study was conducted in order to investigate the relationship between cognitive differentiation ...
Background: Stress has repeatedly been shown to have detrimental effects on cognitive ability. This ...
Rationale: Advances in neurocomputational modeling suggest that valuation systems for goal-directe...
The way in which we respond to everyday stressors can have a profound impact on cognitive functionin...
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...
Acute stress is commonly experienced by many throughout their lives. Given the demanding lifestyle o...
The purpose of this experiment is to understand if decision making is affected when under the influe...
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan R. Ku...
Individuals who disproportionately attend to negative aspects of a situation (attention bias), or w...
Adaptive mechanisms to protect cognitive performance under stressors through compensation in energy ...
Individuals are often called upon to make sequences of judgments, as is required in questionnaires, ...
AbstractIntroduction: Judgment in Cognitive Continuum Theory is assumed as a continuum between intui...
The dual-process theory accounts for how moral judgments are made: personal emotional dilemmas and i...
To simplify a judgment, people often base it on easily accessible information. One cue that is usual...
This study was conducted in order to investigate the relationship between cognitive differentiation ...
Background: Stress has repeatedly been shown to have detrimental effects on cognitive ability. This ...
Rationale: Advances in neurocomputational modeling suggest that valuation systems for goal-directe...
The way in which we respond to everyday stressors can have a profound impact on cognitive functionin...
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...
Acute stress is commonly experienced by many throughout their lives. Given the demanding lifestyle o...
The purpose of this experiment is to understand if decision making is affected when under the influe...
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Nathan R. Ku...
Individuals who disproportionately attend to negative aspects of a situation (attention bias), or w...
Adaptive mechanisms to protect cognitive performance under stressors through compensation in energy ...
Individuals are often called upon to make sequences of judgments, as is required in questionnaires, ...