Somatic markers and explicit knowledge are both involved in decision-making.
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Emotion, rationality, and decision-making: how to link affective and social neuroscience with social theoryThe somatic marker theory in the context of addiction: contributions to understanding development and maintenanceExposure to Unsolvable Anagrams Impairs Performance on the Iowa Gambling TaskPatients with chronic pain lack somatic markers during decision-making.Suicidality: risk factors and the effects of antidepressants. The example of parallel reduction of suicidality and other depressive symptoms during treatment with the SNRI, milnacipran.Post learning sleep improves cognitive-emotional decision-making: evidence for a 'deck B sleep effect' in the Iowa Gambling Task.Is decision making really impaired in eating disorders?Place your bets: psychophysiological correlates of decision-making under risk.The neuroscience of suicidal behaviors: what can we expect from endophenotype strategies?Effects of working memory load on uncertain decision-making: evidence from the Iowa Gambling Task.Sleep-dependent modulation of affectively guided decision-makingComparison in decision-making between bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, and healthy women: influence of mood status and pathological eating concerns.It's All in How You Think About It: Construal Level and the Iowa Gambling Task.Affective differences in Iowa Gambling Task performance associated with sexual risk taking and substance use among HIV-positive and HIV-negative men who have sex with men.Psychophysiological arousal and inter- and intraindividual differences in risk-sensitive decision making.Seeing the forest through the trees: improving decision making on the Iowa gambling task by shifting focus from short- to long-term outcomes.Behavioural and physiological expression of arousal during decision-making in laying hens.Endophenotypes as a measure of suicidality.What have we learned about the processes involved in the Iowa Gambling Task from developmental studies?Clinical and neuropsychological characteristics of euthymic bipolar patients having a history of severe suicide attempt.Decision-making deficits in pathological gambling: the role of executive functions, explicit knowledge and impulsivity in relation to decisions made under ambiguity and risk.The role of cognitive versus emotional intelligence in Iowa Gambling Task performance: What's emotion got to do with it?Learning on the IGT follows emergence of knowledge but not differential somatic activity.Conscious knowledge influences decision-making differently in substance abusers with and without co-morbid antisocial personality disorder.Emotions Are Rising: The Growing Field of Affect Neuropsychology.The Impact of Executive Functions and Emotional Intelligence on Iowa Gambling Task Performance: Focus on Right Frontal Lobe Damage.Decision-making, somatic markers and emotion processing in opiate users.Implicit Valuation of the Near-Miss is Dependent on Outcome Context.Somatic markers mediate the effect of serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms on Iowa Gambling Task.The Influence of Math Anxiety, Math Performance, Worry, and Test Anxiety on the Iowa Gambling Task and Balloon Analogue Risk Task.
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Somatic markers and explicit knowledge are both involved in decision-making.
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