INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN SUBJECTIVE UTILITY AND RISK PREFERENCES: THE INFLUENCE OF HEDONIC CAPACITY AND TRAIT ANXIETY

Individual Differences in Subjective Utility and Risk Preferences: The Influence of Hedonic Capacity and Trait Anxiety

Individual differences in decision-making are important in both normal populations and psychiatric conditions.Variability in decision-making could be mediated by different subjective utilities or by other processes.For example, while traditional economic accounts attribute risk aversion to a concave subjective utility curve, in practice other facto

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Unraveling the corrosion inhibition behavior of prinivil drug on mild steel in 1M HCl corrosive solution: insights from density functional theory, molecular dynamics, and experimental approaches

The deterioration of mild steel in an acidic environment poses a Fluids and Chemicals significant challenge in various industries.The emergence of effective corrosion inhibitors has drawn attention to studies aimed at reducing the harmful consequences of corrosion.In this study, the corrosion inhibition efficiency of Prinivil in a 1M HCl solution t

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Constitutive gene expression differs in three brain regions important for cognition in neophobic and non-neophobic house sparrows (Passer domesticus).

Neophobia (aversion to new objects, food, and environments) is a personality trait that affects the ability of wildlife to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.Despite the ubiquity and importance of this trait, the molecular mechanisms underlying repeatable individual differences in neophobia in wild animals are poorly understood.We evaluated

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