The lab investigates whether and how autonomic nervous system activity predicts decision-making in social contexts. Its research focuses on identifying the psychophysiological mechanisms that enable individuals and groups to make effective decisions under conditions of uncertainty.
References:
Milstein, N., Rosenblatt, M. M., Katzir, M., & Halali, E. (2023). Physiological measures of emotional arousal and regulation predict positive reciprocity. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023(1), 17932. https://doi.org/10.5465/AMBPP.2023.17932abstract
Röseler, L., Weber, L., Helgerth, K., Stich, E., Günther, M., Tegethoff, P., Wagner, F., Antunović, M., Barrera‑Lemarchand, F., Halali, E. Ioannidis, K., Genschow, O., Milstein, N., Molden, D. C., Papenmeier, F., Pavlović, Z., Rinn, R., Schreiter, M. M., Zimdahl, M. F., & Bahnik, S. (2022). The open anchoring quest dataset: Anchored estimates from 96 studies on anchoring effects. Journal of Open Psychology Data, 10(1), Article 16. https://doi.org/10.5334/jopd.67
Milstein, N. (2014). Exercise and Risk -Taking: The Role of Physiological Arousal, Mood and Self - Efficacy. 10.13140/RG.2.2.22191.36002