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Decision-making under risk conditions is susceptible to interference by a secondary executive task
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Katrin?StarckeEmail author  Mirko?Pawlikowski  Oliver?T?Wolf  Christine?Altst?tter-Gleich  Matthias?Brand
Institution:1.Department of General Psychology: Cognition,University of Duisburg-Essen,Duisburg,Germany;2.Department for Cognitive Psychology,Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum,Bochum,Germany;3.Differential and Personality Psychology,University of Koblenz-Landau,Koblenz,Germany;4.Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Essen,Germany
Abstract:Recent research suggests two ways of making decisions: an intuitive and an analytical one. The current study examines whether a secondary executive task interferes with advantageous decision-making in the Game of Dice Task (GDT), a decision-making task with explicit and stable rules that taps executive functioning. One group of participants performed the original GDT solely, two groups performed either the GDT and a 1-back or a 2-back working memory task as a secondary task simultaneously. Results show that the group which performed the GDT and the secondary task with high executive load (2-back) decided less advantageously than the group which did not perform a secondary executive task. These findings give further evidence for the view that decision-making under risky conditions taps into the rational-analytical system which acts in a serial and not parallel way as performance on the GDT is disturbed by a parallel task that also requires executive resources.
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