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and biophysical attributes. Measures of emotion self‐regulation and interoceptive ability are informative, as is cognitive … efficiency, while incidental emotions can impair it. Signals in specific brain areas can be a trigger precipitating a bubble …
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tests support a causal interpretation of this finding. Our results are consistent with immediate emotions stirred by a …
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How do emotions affect policy views on immigration? How do they influence the way people process and respond to factual … theft. Consistent with a causal role of emotions, we find that the rape news triggers a stronger emotional reaction than the … negative emotions are triggered, having more accurate factual knowledge no longer matters for forming policy views on …
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ask if consumers are affected by factors such as emotions and limited attention, as highlighted in behavioral economics … when the news is covered more extensively, suggesting that emotions and media attention are the main drivers of the impact. …
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eligible for Medicaid were more likely to have HV or DVS. The relationship between vulnerability and positive emotions was … insignificant, yet individuals with HV (beta=0.10, SE=0.16) or DVs (beta=0.09, SE=0.28) were likely to have more negative emotions … and emotions. Encouraging positive aging attitudes might be helpful for older adults to have better emotional well …
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This paper examines two behavioral factors that diminish people's ability to value a life-time income stream or annuity, drawing on a survey of about 4,000 adults in a U.S. nationally representative sample. By experimentally varying the degree of complexity, we provide the first causal evidence...
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This paper offers one of the first evidence in a developing country context that transitory exposure to high temperatures may disrupt low-stakes cognitive activities across a range of age cohorts. By matching eight years of repeated cognitive tests among all the participants in a nationally...
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that emphasise circumstances rather than outcomes or effort. We link preferences to previously-measured cognition, and find … that high-cognition individuals are 35% more likely to always support such schemes. These preferences are not driven by … play in life, high-cognition individuals perceive outcomes to be more determined by luck. …
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benefits on individual cognition, measured by episodic memory and intact mental status, among individuals ages 60 and above. We …
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particulate matter on cognition. …
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