INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN SUBJECTIVE UTILITY AND RISK PREFERENCES: THE INFLUENCE OF HEDONIC CAPACITY AND TRAIT ANXIETY

Individual Differences in Subjective Utility and Risk Preferences: The Influence of Hedonic Capacity and Trait Anxiety

Individual differences in decision-making are important in both normal populations and psychiatric conditions.Variability in decision-making could be mediated by different subjective utilities or by other processes.For example, while traditional economic accounts attribute risk aversion to a concave subjective utility curve, in practice other facto

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Abrupt left coronary artery malperfusion secondary to acute type A aortic dissection after weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass: a case report

Abstract Introduction Acute Stanford type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) is a lethal emergency.However, even with instant surgical Collections repair, early mortality is up to 20%.ATAAD complicated by coronary artery involvement is considered rare but life-threatening because this can cause coronary artery malperfusion which results in acute myocardia

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