Increased theta (4-7 Hz)-beta.(13-30 Hz) power ratio in resting state electroencephalography (EEG) has been associated with risky disadvantageous decision making and with impaired reinforcement learning. However, the specific contributions of theta and beta power in risky decision making remain unclear. The first aim of the present study was to replicate the earlier found relationship and examine the specific contributions of theta and beta power in risky decision making using the Iowa Gambling Task. The second aim of the study was to examine whether the relation were associated with differences in reward or punishment sensitivity. We replicated the earlier found relationship by showing a positive association between theta/beta ratio and ri...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an often-used tool of assessment to measure the electrical activity ...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
BACKGROUND: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...
Item does not contain fulltextIncreased theta (4-7 Hz)-beta.(13-30 Hz) power ratio in resting state ...
Prior research has shown that the ratio between resting-state theta (4-7 Hz)-beta (13-30 Hz) oscilla...
10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.10.013International Journal of Psychophysiology913172-177IJPS
Although risk is prevalent in decision-making, the specific neural processes underlying risk-taking ...
BackgroundMost of our decisions involve a certain degree of risk regarding the outcomes of our choic...
Females demonstrate greater risk aversion than males on a variety of tasks, but the underlying neuro...
Females demonstrate greater risk aversion than males on a variety of tasks, but the underlying neuro...
Lucchiari, C. & Pravettoni, G. (2010). Feedback related brain activity in a gambling task: A tempora...
The experience of current outcomes influences future decisions in various ways. The neural mechanism...
The process of evaluating risks and benefits involves a complex neural network that includes the dor...
Inter-individual variability in risk preferences can be reflected in reward processing differences, ...
Previous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have identified a medial frontal negativity (MFN...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an often-used tool of assessment to measure the electrical activity ...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
BACKGROUND: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...
Item does not contain fulltextIncreased theta (4-7 Hz)-beta.(13-30 Hz) power ratio in resting state ...
Prior research has shown that the ratio between resting-state theta (4-7 Hz)-beta (13-30 Hz) oscilla...
10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.10.013International Journal of Psychophysiology913172-177IJPS
Although risk is prevalent in decision-making, the specific neural processes underlying risk-taking ...
BackgroundMost of our decisions involve a certain degree of risk regarding the outcomes of our choic...
Females demonstrate greater risk aversion than males on a variety of tasks, but the underlying neuro...
Females demonstrate greater risk aversion than males on a variety of tasks, but the underlying neuro...
Lucchiari, C. & Pravettoni, G. (2010). Feedback related brain activity in a gambling task: A tempora...
The experience of current outcomes influences future decisions in various ways. The neural mechanism...
The process of evaluating risks and benefits involves a complex neural network that includes the dor...
Inter-individual variability in risk preferences can be reflected in reward processing differences, ...
Previous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have identified a medial frontal negativity (MFN...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an often-used tool of assessment to measure the electrical activity ...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
BACKGROUND: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...