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This is the first study that uses a neurocognitive measurement of risky decision making and shows that, in contrast to our hypothesis, risky decision making in tattooed women is not a result of self-reported impulsiveness.
The neuroscience of risky decision making.
Relative social status strongly regulates human behavior, yet this factor has been largely ignored in research on risky decision making.
Interoceptive information, even if unconscious or occupying the fringes of awareness, provides valuable inputs in risky decision making.
The authors argue that bonus taxes induce a shift from cash bonuses to equity compensation, and therefore foster risky decision making.
However, the conflict-related regions in these studies have not been precisely pinpointed in relation to risky decision making.
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A review of this literature suggests that both risky decision-making [ 55] and impulsiveness [ 56] constitute important correlates of tobacco use.
Previous studies have suggested that different aspects of risky decision-making show different developmental patterns (Blakemore & Robbins, 2012).
Previous work has suggested that the development of risky decision-making in affective and non-affective tasks varies during adolescence.
The major issues of the present study were: (1) Do personality trait such as impulsiveness and risky decision-making interact in predicting tattooing behavior?
Dopaminergic modulation of risky decision-making.
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