How incidental affect and emotion regulation modulate decision making under risk

H. Heekeren, Stefan Schulreich, Peter N. C. Mohr, C. Morawetz
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Emotions have long been suspected to play an important role in decision making, e.g. theoretic approaches propose that both cognitive and affective processes play a role in the valuation of choice alternatives. There are two main mechanisms, how affect can modulate decision-making processes: First, incidental affect, which can be defined as a baseline affective state that is unrelated to the decision, may carry over to the assessment of choice options. Second, emotional reactions to the choice may be incorporated into the assessment of choice options. Crucially, this modulatory relationship between affect and choice is reciprocal: changing emotion can change choices. Here we report results of some of our recent studies characterizing the multiple modulatory neural circuits underlying the different means by which emotion and affect can influence choices.
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偶然影响和情绪调节如何调节风险下的决策
长期以来,人们一直怀疑情绪在决策过程中发挥着重要作用,例如,理论方法提出认知和情感过程都在评估选择方案中发挥作用。影响如何调节决策过程主要有两种机制:首先,附带影响,可以定义为与决策无关的基线情感状态,可能会延续到选择选项的评估。其次,对选择的情绪反应可能被纳入对选择选项的评估。至关重要的是,情感和选择之间的调节关系是相互的:改变情绪可以改变选择。在这里,我们报告了我们最近的一些研究结果,这些研究描述了情绪和情感影响选择的不同方式背后的多重调节神经回路。
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