APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

The Association Between Internal Affective Feedback and Decision Making Is Moderated By the Context of Recent Life Events

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Personality/Emotion

  • Ronald Nicholson
    City College of New York
  • Jeffrey Birk
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • George Bonanno
    Teachers College, Columbia University

Abstract

Autonomic arousal before risky choices predicts learning to avoid risk. Because stress may impair interoceptive sensitivity, we hypothesized that life events should moderate this association. During the Iowa Gambling Task, elevated arousal predicted improved learning only among participants with relatively less negative and more positive life events.

Emotion

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