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- The Power of Emotions in Decision Making - Psychology Today
Emotions, especially at a high intensity, impact our ability to make rational decisions Strong emotions can impair our judgment and make it challenging to think objectively and critically
- The Role of Affect in Decision Making - longevity. stanford. edu
Current theory identifies two kinds of emotions that influence decisions: expected emotions, which are expectations about future emotional consequences of a decision, and immediate emotions, which are emotions felt while making a decision
- The Affect Heuristic and Decision Making - Verywell Mind
The affect heuristic influences your decisions It's when your brain takes a "mental shortcut" and your feelings play an important role in the choices you make
- Stress and Decision Making: Effects on Valuation, Learning, and Risk . . .
A wide range of stressful experiences can influence human decision making in complex ways beyond the simple predictions of a fight-or-flight model Recent advances may provide insight into this complicated interaction, potentially in directions that could result in translational applications
- Affective integration in experience, judgment, and decision-making
This paper presents a framework integrating animal affect and decision-making to model how core affect influence decision processes related to option evaluation, affective predictions,
- How Stress Impacts Decision Making | Walden University
Stress can influence how we make decisions Here’s what you should know Stress has a profound effect on both our physical and mental health, including how we make decisions Think about the decisions you’ve made under duress Were they difficult to make because your brain wasn’t clear?
- The Role of Affect in Decision Making - Oxford Academic
Our goal in this chapter is to highlight and organize these new emotion-related developments in decision research We organize our review around a general theoretical framework for understanding the different ways in which emotions enter into decision making
- The Psychology of Decision-Making and How It Shapes Daily Life
While logic plays a critical role in the psychology of decision-making, emotions often tip the scales Both conscious and unconscious emotions can significantly influence decision-making For example, anxiety may lead to risk aversion, while excitement might encourage impulsive action
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