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Risk-taking Behavior Under the Effect of Emotional Stimuli Among Children and Adults.

Fatemeh Shahrabi FarahaniReza KhosrowabadiGholamreza Jaafari
Published in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2022)
Every second of our life is consistent with decision-making. When you decide you face conditions that you do not know the result when you choose them. Choosing these options is associated with risks. Choosing these options can have both advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, it will be very useful for communities, if they can find a way to control it. In this study, we aimed to test whether it is possible to control risk-taking by viewing emotional pictures before decision-making or not. Hence, we design gambling-like experiments and test adults and children using this experiment. These two age groups were used to test the existence of any difference or similarity between their behaviors. We used three main emotions to check their effect on people's choices. We wanted to check what happens to people's decisions if they are faced with positive, negative, or neutral images before their choice. Results showed that children were riskier than adults and affected more when facing positive images and selecting riskier options. On the other hand, adults are more affected by negative images and chose safer options after seeing the pictures in this emotion.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • young adults
  • deep learning
  • convolutional neural network
  • optical coherence tomography
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • risk assessment
  • depressive symptoms
  • climate change
  • human health
  • breast cancer risk