Decision-making forms an integral part of everyday human life. Yet, understanding the processes that govern it has proven to be a difficult challenge. Historically, economists have suggested that individuals behave in a rational manner, choosing outcomes based on their expected value (EV). However, a number of systematic violations of EV have indicated that this is an inadequate explanation of the complexities involved in decision-making. One important variable that is now known to influence decision-making is affect. However, it is unclear how affective contexts might modulate the neural processes involved in decision-making. The aim of this thesis was to examine the role of affective priors on the event-related potentials (ERPs) associate...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...
A large body of literature has examined human risky decision making behavior. Previous research has ...
. Human decision-making is significantly modulated by previously experienced outcomes. Using event-r...
Introduction. Event-related brain potentials (ERP) provide important information about the sensitivi...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to investigate neural mechanisms underlying risk-rela...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to investigate neural mechanisms underlying risk-rela...
<div><p>Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the ...
Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the notion t...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the current decision, play a significant role in the de...
Theories have proposed that both the stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) and the medial frontal nega...
Links between affective states and risk-taking are often characterised using summary statistics from...
Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the notion t...
Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the notion t...
Inter-individual variability in risk preferences can be reflected in reward processing differences, ...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...
A large body of literature has examined human risky decision making behavior. Previous research has ...
. Human decision-making is significantly modulated by previously experienced outcomes. Using event-r...
Introduction. Event-related brain potentials (ERP) provide important information about the sensitivi...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the ongoing decision, play a significant role in decisi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to investigate neural mechanisms underlying risk-rela...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to investigate neural mechanisms underlying risk-rela...
<div><p>Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the ...
Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the notion t...
Incidental emotions, which are irrelevant to the current decision, play a significant role in the de...
Theories have proposed that both the stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) and the medial frontal nega...
Links between affective states and risk-taking are often characterised using summary statistics from...
Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the notion t...
Both normative and many descriptive theories of decision making under risk are based on the notion t...
Inter-individual variability in risk preferences can be reflected in reward processing differences, ...
The current study examined how the experience of choice by which individuals exercise control modula...
A large body of literature has examined human risky decision making behavior. Previous research has ...
. Human decision-making is significantly modulated by previously experienced outcomes. Using event-r...