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Attention and biases: evidence from tax-inattentive investors
(2020-02)
Using bunching induced by a policy notch for identfication, wefirst provide evidence of investor inattention to a very simple and well-known capital-gains tax exemption in the Brazilian stock market. We then show that ...
Attentional bias during emotional processing: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence from an emotional flanker task
(Public Library of Science, 2021-04-02)
Threatening stimuli seem to capture attention more swiftly than neutral stimuli. This attention bias has been observed under different experimental conditions and with different types of stimuli. It remains unclear whether ...
Health anxiety and attentional bias toward virus‐related stimuli during the COVID‐19 pandemic
After the COVID-19 worldwide spread, evidence suggested a vast difusion of negative consequences
on people’s mental health.Together with depression and sleep difculties, anxiety symptoms seem to
be the most difused ...
Attention-grabbing stocks and the behavior of individual investors in Brazil
(Lociedade Brasileira de Finanças, 2020)
A working memory intervention weakens the reconsolidation of a threat memory and its biases processing towards threat
(Biorxiv, 2020-01)
BACKGROUND Threat-conditioning (TC) memory plays a central role in anxiety disorders, but not in a simple way. This memory impacts on complex cognitive systems by modifying behavioral responses with a bias to fearful stimuli ...
Attentional bias for food cues after sleeve gastrectomy : a behavioral and electrophysiological study
(2019)
Attentional bias for food cues (ABFC) has been linked to food craving, the inability to lose weight, and obesity. For this study, we explored the presence of ABFC in a bariatric group, using a food-modified Stroop task and ...
Gender and gambling disorder: Differences in compulsivity-related neurocognitive domains
Background and aims: It has been suggested that compulsivity has an essential role in gambling disorder (GD), yet there is a lack of literature exploring the link between GD, compulsivity and gender. Our main aim was to ...