The dynamics of decision making in risky choice: An eye-tracking analysis

S Fiedler, A Glöckner - Frontiers in psychology, 2012 - frontiersin.org
In the last years, research on risky choice has moved beyond analyzing choices only.
Models have been suggested that aim to describe the underlying cognitive processes and …

Intuition in judgment and decision making: Extensive thinking without effort

T Betsch, A Glöckner - Psychological Inquiry, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
We claim that intuition is capable of quickly processing multiple pieces of information without
noticeable cognitive effort. We advocate a component view stating that intuitive processes in …

Building trust: Heart rate synchrony and arousal during joint action increased by public goods game

P Mitkidis, JJ McGraw, A Roepstorff, S Wallot - Physiology & behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
The physiological processes underlying trust are subject of intense interest in the behavioral
sciences. However, very little is known about how trust modulates the affective link between …

What is adaptive about adaptive decision making? A parallel constraint satisfaction account

A Glöckner, BE Hilbig, M Jekel - Cognition, 2014 - Elsevier
There is broad consensus that human cognition is adaptive. However, the vital question of
how exactly this adaptivity is achieved has remained largely open. Herein, we contrast two …

Capturing teacher priorities: Using real-world eye-tracking to investigate expert teacher priorities across two cultures

NA McIntyre, H Jarodzka, RM Klassen - Learning and Instruction, 2019 - Elsevier
Classroom teaching is complex. In the classroom, teachers must readily attend to disruptions
and successfully convey new tasks and information. Outside the classroom, teachers must …

Using the ACT-R architecture to specify 39 quantitative process models of decision making

JN Marewski, K Mehlhorn - Judgment and Decision making, 2011 - cambridge.org
Hypotheses about decision processes are often formulated qualitatively and remain silent
about the interplay of decision, memorial, and other cognitive processes. At the same time …

Decisions beyond boundaries: When more information is processed faster than less

A Glöckner, T Betsch - Acta psychologica, 2012 - Elsevier
Bounded rationality models usually converge in claiming that decision time and the amount
of computational steps needed to come to a decision are positively correlated. The empirical …

On the use of recognition in inferential decision making: An overview of the debate

RF Pohl - Judgment and Decision making, 2011 - cambridge.org
I describe and discuss the sometimes heated controversy surrounding the recognition
heuristic (RH) as a model of inferential decision making. After briefly recapitulating the …

“I can see it in your eyes”: Biased processing and increased arousal in dishonest responses

G Hochman, A Glöckner, S Fiedler… - Journal of Behavioral …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
According to self‐maintenance theory, people notice their dishonest acts and thus
experience ethical dissonance between their misconduct and their positive moral self. In this …

The devil you know: The effect of brand recognition and productratings on consumer choice

V Thoma, A Williams - Judgment and Decision Making, 2013 - cambridge.org
Previous research on the role of recognition in decision-making in inferential choice has
focussed on the Recognition Heuristic (RH), which proposes that in situations where …