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The following pages link to Genetic determinants of financial risk taking (Q33408163):
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- Financial and psychological risk attitudes associated with two single nucleotide polymorphisms in the nicotine receptor (CHRNA4) gene (Q21091188) (← links)
- A combination of dopamine genes predicts success by professional Wall Street traders (Q21560873) (← links)
- The Promises and Pitfalls of Genoeconomics (Q24608580) (← links)
- Mood as Representation of Momentum (Q26778635) (← links)
- Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) associated with attitude towards longshot risks (Q33521708) (← links)
- Genetic contributions of the serotonin transporter to social learning of fear and economic decision making (Q33565134) (← links)
- Positive Emotion Regulation and Psychopathology: A Transdiagnostic Cultural Neuroscience Approach (Q33570966) (← links)
- Patrimony and the Evolution of Risk-Taking (Q33644401) (← links)
- The Influence of Major Life Events on Economic Attitudes in a World of Gene-Environment Interplay (Q33650590) (← links)
- The Roles of Dopamine and Serotonin in Decision Making: Evidence from Pharmacological Experiments in Humans (Q33706269) (← links)
- Dopamine D4 receptor gene associated with fairness preference in ultimatum game (Q33745016) (← links)
- Genetic variation of dopamine and serotonin function modulates the feedback-related negativity during altruistic punishment (Q33774376) (← links)
- Assortative human pair-bonding for partner ancestry and allelic variation of the dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) gene (Q33951301) (← links)
- Gene × environment interaction on intergroup bias: the role of 5-HTTLPR and perceived outgroup threat (Q34152375) (← links)
- Serotonin transporter gene-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) influences decision making under ambiguity and risk in a large Chinese sample (Q34158899) (← links)
- DRD4 polymorphism moderates the effect of alcohol consumption on social bonding (Q34162457) (← links)
- Risk-taking and alcohol use disorders symptomatology in a sample of problem drinkers (Q34199771) (← links)
- DAT1 polymorphism is associated with risk taking in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). (Q34314211) (← links)
- Genetics of impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease. (Q34317053) (← links)
- Serotonergic genotypes, neuroticism, and financial choices (Q34575539) (← links)
- Rodent versions of the iowa gambling task: opportunities and challenges for the understanding of decision-making (Q35295664) (← links)
- The elusive search for stable risk preferences (Q35549887) (← links)
- Molecular Genetics and Economics (Q35835304) (← links)
- Evidence of genotypic adaptation to the exposure to volcanic risk at the dopamine receptor DRD4 locus (Q36208899) (← links)
- Genes, psychological traits and civic engagement (Q36250524) (← links)
- Genetic polymorphisms of the dopamine and serotonin systems modulate the neurophysiological response to feedback and risk taking in healthy humans (Q36420906) (← links)
- Religion priming differentially increases prosocial behavior among variants of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene (Q36619537) (← links)
- The role of D4 receptor gene exon III polymorphisms in shaping human altruism and prosocial behavior (Q36841004) (← links)
- Polymorphic variation in the dopamine D4 receptor predicts delay discounting as a function of childhood socioeconomic status: evidence for differential susceptibility (Q36928628) (← links)
- Homo economicus? Neuroeconomics and other disciplines aim to identify the biological traits governing our financial behaviour, but not without accompanying criticism (Q37304660) (← links)
- On the evolution of the serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) in primates (Q37321778) (← links)
- Serotonin and dopamine: unifying affective, activational, and decision functions (Q37782264) (← links)
- Nature, nurture and socioeconomic policy—What can we learn from molecular genetics? (Q37787530) (← links)
- Is Utilitarianism Risky? How the Same Antecedents and Mechanism Produce Both Utilitarian and Risky Choices (Q38547751) (← links)
- Identifying new susceptibility genes on dopaminergic and serotonergic pathways for the framing effect in decision-making (Q38826411) (← links)
- Risk preference shares the psychometric structure of major psychological traits (Q42279991) (← links)
- The combined effects of the 5- HTTLPR and HTR1A rs6295 polymorphisms modulate decision making in schizophrenia patients (Q43549835) (← links)
- Religion priming and an oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) polymorphism interact to affect self-control in a social context (Q44041836) (← links)
- Characterizing the genetic influences on risk aversion. (Q45931722) (← links)
- Fibrosis progression in HCV carriers with mild hepatitis who possess the high-repetition variant of the DRD4 gene, a genetic marker for binge-drinking and risk-seeking behavior: a longitudinal study. (Q46619192) (← links)
- Real-life helping behaviours in North America: A genome-wide association approach (Q47561140) (← links)
- Serotonin Transporter Genetic Variation is Differentially Associated with Reflexive- and Reflective-Optimal Learning (Q48068395) (← links)
- A comparison of genetic variants between proficient low- and high-risk sport participants (Q48291259) (← links)
- Boys' serotonin transporter genotype affects maternal behavior through self-control: a case of evocative gene-environment correlation. (Q50538112) (← links)
- Risk-seeking for losses is associated with 5-HTTLPR, but not with transient changes in 5-HT levels (Q52995774) (← links)
- A neurochemical approach to valuation sensitivity over gains and losses. (Q54466827) (← links)
- The Dopamine Receptor D4 Gene (DRD4) and Financial Risk-Taking: Stimulating and Instrumental Risk-Taking Propensity and Motivation to Engage in Investment Activity. (Q54994807) (← links)
- MAOA-L carriers are better at making optimal financial decisions under risk. (Q55340918) (← links)
- Genetic Variation in Financial Decision-Making (Q57345075) (← links)
- Evaluating the complex interactions between malaria and cholera prevalence, neglected tropical disease comorbidities, and community perception of health risks of climate change (Q58050835) (← links)