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The interaction between state and dispositional emotions in decision making: An ERP study
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In this study, to investigate the in?uence of incidental emotions on decision making in high-anxious individuals, participants were required to perform a monetary gambling task. Behavioral and elec-troencephalography responses were recorded to explore the stages of option assessment and outcome evaluation during decision making, respectively. Incidental emotions were elicited by facial expression pictures presented on the background, which included four conditions (control, neutral, fearful, and happy). Results showed smaller feedback-related negativity (FRN) amplitudes in high-anxious partici-pants than low-anxious participants in the control, neutral, and fearful conditions, but not in the happy condition, for small outcomes. The P3 amplitudes were larger in high-anxious participants compared to their counterparts in the fearful and happy conditions, but not in the other conditions. In short, the interaction effects between trait anxiety and facial emotions manifested on the outcome evaluation stage of decision making.

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Page number: 126-135
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PubYear: 2017
Volume: 123
Unit code: 153111
Publication name: BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
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