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Ideal Time of Day for Risky Decision Making: Evidence from the Balloon Analogue Risk Task.

Mingzhu LiZifeng MaiJiayu YangBin ZhangNing Ma
Published in: Nature and science of sleep (2020)
The current findings revealed that the time-of-day effect regulated risky decision making and inhibitory control. Individuals act with higher risk preference, less sensitivity to loss as negative feedback, and lower inhibitory control in the afternoon than in the morning. This may reflect the effects of time-of-day on risk propensity and inhibitory control is relatively independent.
Keyphrases
  • decision making