THE EFFECT OF DOMAIN AND FRAMING ON ELICITED RISK AVERSION.

The effect of domain and framing on elicited risk aversion.

Experimental literature has found that risk attitudes are not robust to different elicitation techniques.However, most comparisons across elicitation methods involve different rewards and framings simultaneously.Our experimental design helps to disentangle the effect of Panama Hat these two factors.We consider two different personal rewards (money

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Age- and Sex-Dependent Changes in Locus Coeruleus Physiology and Anxiety-Like Behavior Following Acute Stressor Exposure

Adolescence is a critical period of development with increased sensitivity toward psychological stressors.Many psychiatric conditions emerge during adolescence and animal studies have shown that that acute stress has long-term effects on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function and behavior.We recently demonstrated that acute stress produces lo

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Unique Preservation of Neural Cells in Hutchinson- Gilford Progeria Syndrome Is Due to the Expression of the Neural-Specific miR-9 MicroRNA

One puzzling observation in patients affected with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), who overall exhibit systemic and dramatic premature aging, is the absence of any conspicuous cognitive impairment.Recent studies based on induced pluripotent stem cells derived from HGPS patient cells have revealed a lack of expression in neural derivati

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