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Biological Foundations of Risk Taking
Third-party funded project
Project title Biological Foundations of Risk Taking
Principal Investigator(s) Rieskamp, Jörg
Papassotiropoulos, Andreas
de Quervain, Dominique
Organisation / Research unit Bereich Psychiatrie (Klinik) / Molekulare Neurowissenschaften (Papassotiropoulos),
Departement Biozentrum / Life Sciences Training Facility (Papassotiropoulos),
Departement Psychologie / Economic Psychology (Rieskamp),
Departement Psychologie / Molecular Neuroscience (Papassotiropoulos)
Project start 01.02.2012
Probable end 31.01.2015
Status Completed
Abstract

Benjamin Franklin (1789) once famously remarked that in this world there is nothing certain but death and taxes. Although we cannot help but navigate a world full of risk and uncertainty, people differ widely in how they deal with risk. Psychologists and economists have documented a large inter-individual variability in people’s risk taking, but the determinants of this variability are still largely unknown. Recent research, however, suggests that biological factors contribute to a person’s appetite or disdain for risk. To address this, the current project will elicit risk taking using a wide array of behavioral paradigms and investigates the cognitive, genetic, and hormonal foundations of risk taking. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach by linking economic psychology, cognitive and decision science, and cognitive and molecular neuroscience enables the project to pursue important objectives: First, risk taking should be measured with a variety of paradigms. Second, the cognitive mechanisms and processes underlying risk taking should be identified by using cognitive modeling techniques. Third, overt behavior and cognitive processes will be related to genetic variations and hormonal states, respectively. Consequently, the project comprehensively investigates to what extent differences in risk-taking behavior and in associated cognitive processes can be mapped onto differences in biological properties. The project should help in understanding the bio-psychological foundations of risk taking, thereby contributing to improved treatment of pathological risk taking such as drug addiction or gambling.

Financed by Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
   

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