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Cognitive Fatigue Destabilizes Economic Decision Making Preferences and Strategies

Psychology

Cognitive Fatigue Destabilizes Economic Decision Making Preferences and Strategies

O. A. Mullette-gillman, R. L. F. Leong, et al.

This study, conducted by O'Dhaniel A. Mullette-Gillman, Ruth L. F. Leong, and Yoanna A. Kurnianingsih, tested whether prolonged cognitive effort (60–90 min N-back) alters economic choices. Fatigue increased subjective fatigue and effort but did not change average risk or ambiguity preferences; instead it increased test–retest variability, destabilizing decision-making and potentially reducing decision quality.... show more
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