Although recent research suggests that acute stress in uences subsequent decision-making under ambiguity, less is known about the role of personality variables in this relationship. This study tested whether impulsivity traits and acute stress di erentially in uence the way in which a prior feedback is incorporated into further decisions involving ambiguity. Sixty college students (50% male; aged 18–25 years) were randomly assigned to a stress versus a non-stress condition before completing a laboratory gambling task. The results revealed that independently of the stress condition, subjects behaved as if the odds of winning increase after a single loss. Additionally, stress e ects varied as a function of impulsivity traits. Individuals who lacked perseverance (i.e., had di culty focusing on a di cult or boring task) gambled more after experiencing a loss in the stress condition than did those in the control condition. The present study supports that impulsivity traits can explain the di erential e ect of stress on the relationship between prior feedback and choices made under ambiguity.

Impulsivity influences betting under stress in laboratory gambling

CANALE, NATALE;RUBALTELLI, ENRICO;VIENO, ALESSIO;
2017

Abstract

Although recent research suggests that acute stress in uences subsequent decision-making under ambiguity, less is known about the role of personality variables in this relationship. This study tested whether impulsivity traits and acute stress di erentially in uence the way in which a prior feedback is incorporated into further decisions involving ambiguity. Sixty college students (50% male; aged 18–25 years) were randomly assigned to a stress versus a non-stress condition before completing a laboratory gambling task. The results revealed that independently of the stress condition, subjects behaved as if the odds of winning increase after a single loss. Additionally, stress e ects varied as a function of impulsivity traits. Individuals who lacked perseverance (i.e., had di culty focusing on a di cult or boring task) gambled more after experiencing a loss in the stress condition than did those in the control condition. The present study supports that impulsivity traits can explain the di erential e ect of stress on the relationship between prior feedback and choices made under ambiguity.
2017
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