TOC: J Behavioral Dec Making
Introduction
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 29(2/3)
Applications and Innovations of Eye-movement Research in Judgment and Decision Making
–Nathaniel J. S. Ashby, Joseph G. Johnson, Ian Krajbich and Michel Wedel [] []
Special Issue Articles
Areas of Interest as a Signal Detection Problem in Behavioral Eye-Tracking Research
–Jacob L. Orquin, Nathaniel J. S. Ashby and Alasdair D. F. Clarke [] []
Eye Movements in Risky Choice
–Neil Stewart, Frouke Hermens and William J. Matthews [] []
Eye Movements in Strategic Choice
–Neil Stewart, Simon Gächter, Takao Noguchi and Timothy L. Mullett [] []
Eye-tracking Social Preferences
–Ting Jiang, Jan Potters and Yukihiko Funaki [] []
A Scanpath Analysis of the Risky Decision-Making Process
–Lei Zhou, Yang-Yang Zhang, Zuo-Jun Wang, Li-Lin Rao, Wei Wang, Shu Li, Xingshan Li and Zhu-Yuan Liang [] []
Eyes on the Prize? Evidence of Diminishing Attention to Experienced and Foregone Outcomes in Repeated Experiential Choice
–Nathaniel J. S. Ashby and Tim Rakow [] []
Different Attentional Patterns for Regret and Disappointment: An Eye-tracking Study
–Nadège Bault, Pierre Wydoodt and Giorgio Coricelli [] []
Now or Later? Attentional Processing and Intertemporal Choice
–Ana M. Franco-Watkins, Richard E. Mattson and Marc D. Jackson [] []
How Information Availability Interacts with Visual Attention during Judgment and Decision Tasks
–Philip Pärnamets, Roger Johansson, Kerstin Gidlöf and Annika Wallin [] []
Tracing Attitude Expressions: An Eye-Tracking Study
–Roxanne I. van Giesen, Arnout R. H. Fischer, Heleen van Dijk and Hans C. M. van Trijp [] []
The Effect of Emotion on Visual Attention to Information and Decision Making in the Context of Informed Consent Process for Clinical Trials
–Rebecca A. Ferrer, Jennifer Tehan Stanley, Kaitlin Graff, William M. P. Klein, Nina Goodman, Wendy L. Nelson and Silvia Salazar [] []
Nodule Detection with Eye Movements
–Michel Wedel, Jin Yan, Eliot L. Siegel and Hongshuang ( Alice) Li [] []
How People with Low and High Graph Literacy Process Health Graphs: Evidence from Eye-tracking
–Yasmina Okan, Mirta Galesic and Rocio Garcia-Retamero [] []
Sensitivity to Affective Information and Investors’ Evaluation of Past Performance: An Eye-tracking Study
–Enrico Rubaltelli, Sergio Agnoli and Laura Franchin [] [Google Scholar]
Eye See What You Are Saying: Testing Conversational Influences on the Information Gleaned from Home-Loan Disclosure Forms
–Mark A. LeBoeuf, Jessica M. Choplin and Debra Pogrund Stark [] []
“I can see it in your eyes”: Biased Processing and Increased Arousal in Dishonest Responses
–Guy Hochman, Andreas Glöckner, Susann Fiedler and Shahar Ayal [] []
Odor Semantics and Visual Cues: What We Smell Impacts Where We Look, What We Remember, and What We Want to Buy
–May O. Lwin, Maureen Morrin, Chiao Sing Trinetta Chong and Su Xin Goh [] []
