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SUBMITTER: Raio CM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8967930 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Raio Candace M CM Lu Benjamin B BB Grubb Michael M Shields Grant S GS Slavich George M GM Glimcher Paul P
Nature communications 20220330 1
Uncertainty is inherent in most decisions humans make. Economists distinguish between two types of decision-making under non-certain conditions: those involving risk (i.e., known outcome probabilities) and those that involve ambiguity (i.e., unknown outcome probabilities). Prior research has identified individual differences that explain risk preferences, but little is known about factors associated with ambiguity aversion. Here, we hypothesized that cumulative exposure to major psychosocial str ...[more]