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1 eel uncertain), or red (I feel everything is risky).
2 m, and particularly when this assistance was risky.
3 iency virus (HIV), others may be recurrently risky.
4 eases, with asbestos exposure being the most risky.
5 Travel across the Sahara was particularly risky.
6 ciency, while prey perceive such features as risky.
7 h platforms, investments could be considered risky.
8 hose sites, making relocation to those sites risky.
9 and effective drugs is both challenging and risky.
12 e data demonstrate that flexible encoding of risky actions by mPFC is involved in probabilistic punis
13 exual conflict: a queen's decision to pursue risky additional mating flights is driven by later-life
14 ional attainment (EA) may be associated with risky alcohol use behaviors; however, these findings may
15 vapor (e-vapor) thought to represent a less risky alternative to main stream smoke (MSS) of conventi
18 STATEMENT Real-life decisions are inherently risky and can result in one of many possible outcomes, b
19 ecisions we face in real life are inherently risky and can result in one of many possible outcomes.
20 of the complexity of natural behavior in the risky and dynamic world, where ongoing decisions alter t
21 es in recent years, the Whipple procedure is risky and has high morbidity even when performed in expe
22 y paintings, with traditional tools could be risky and impractical, particularly on large collections
23 adolescence increase the likelihood of both risky and prosocial behavior in the presence of peers.
30 s previously implicated in the inhibition of risky behavior and impulsiveness, emotional regulation,
31 istic account for how observation of others' risky behavior can modulate an individual's own risk-pre
32 isk-preference can be modulated by observing risky behavior in other agents at either the behavioral
33 Initiate Opioid Agonist Therapy, and Reduce Risky Behavior study demonstrates high uptake of bupreno
34 petitive nature of such fisheries results in risky behavior such as fishing in poor weather, overload
36 t DAART, independently of CD4 cell count and risky behavior, has a potentially strong public health i
40 The likelihood of engagement in a range of risky behaviors (e.g., driving without wearing a seat be
41 a significant decrease in the number of HCW risky behaviors (P = .004); 5 risky behaviors were elimi
42 ty, increasing the likelihood of engaging in risky behaviors and exacerbating the vulnerability to su
44 h high level ADHD symptoms tend to engage in risky behaviors because they find such behavior particul
46 ns were found correlated with impulsivity or risky behaviors in AD and RD values, although not in FA
47 general risk tolerance, adventurousness, and risky behaviors in the driving, drinking, smoking, and s
48 and layout of the doffing space, we reduced risky behaviors of HCWs during doffing of high-level PPE
49 gularly to disease-related pathogens through risky behaviors such as sharing pipes and needles, there
51 dence predispose the users to participate in risky behaviors that may result in the acquisition of HI
52 number of HCW risky behaviors (P = .004); 5 risky behaviors were eliminated and 2 others increased.
53 rmance (measured by occurrence and number of risky behaviors) and reducing the physical and cognitive
54 been proposed to underlie adolescent-typical risky behaviors, including problem alcohol involvement.
62 tic influences across risk tolerance and the risky behaviors: 46 of the 99 general risk tolerance loc
63 ing, neuronal cell types were identified for risky behaviour (excitatory), major depression (inhibito
67 This suggests that individuals expressing risky behaviours might be of overall higher quality but
70 isphere when participants were biased toward risky bets, while it increased in the left hemisphere wh
72 w within-group social dynamics contribute to risky, between-group conflict, we conducted a 3-y longit
75 n defining situations as safe, uncertain, or risky, but female patients and mothers rated fewer situa
77 r-temporal choice (temporal discounting) and risky choice (probability discounting) using hierarchica
78 rstanding the neural mechanisms that mediate risky choice and a glimpse into the neurodevelopmental d
79 the importance of measuring conflict during risky choice and demonstrate the usefulness of mouse tra
80 sess the development of processes underlying risky choice and to link them more directly to specific
83 ta, suggesting that information relevant for risky choice behavior is encoded in coarse global patter
89 rationalization of key constructs underlying risky choice that inform the interpretation of results.
90 owed in a previously unpublished data set on risky choice that vmPFC/mOFC patients exhibit increased
93 e of the effects of hormonal manipulation on risky choice were due to altered shock sensitivity or fo
94 choice of the large, risky reward (increased risky choice), an effect that was attenuated by estradio
96 D1 modulation of PFC-->NAc networks reduced risky choice, attenuating reward sensitivity and increas
98 ior insula (AIns) activity inversely predict risky choice, structural connections between these regio
107 ral biologically plausible process models of risky-choice, which account for both choices and respons
108 orrelated with the percentage of decrease in risky choices after feedback presentation, suggesting a
110 ty to outcome-correlated cues in influencing risky choices that may moderate gambling behaviors in hu
113 underlying preference formation when making risky-choices, and suggest that compensatory, within-alt
115 ocial networks may play a role in supporting risky collective action, amplify the emergence of raidin
116 Although it is well known that movement is risky, connectivity modelling often conflates behavioura
118 LA during specific task phases in a model of risky decision making (risky decision-making task) in wh
119 atric diseases characterized by dysregulated risky decision making are differentially represented in
120 the extent to which these sex differences in risky decision making are mediated by gonadal hormones.
121 ttle evidence supports emotion generation or risky decision making as the core issues driving urgency
122 agnetic resonance imaging, we tested whether risky decision making is influenced by endogenous fluctu
123 ctivity both at rest and during a sequential risky decision making task in a sample of 64 participant
124 olateral prefrontal cortical function during risky decision making, and nonlinearly related to earnin
126 effects on choice behavior in a rat model of risky decision making, depending on the phase in which i
127 y the effects of incidental anxiety on human risky decision making, focusing on both behavioral prefe
135 specially addictions, feature impairments in risky decision making; clarifying the neural mechanisms
136 Of the 74 participants in the laboratory risky decision task (mean age, 34.2 [10.3] years), 44 (5
139 led links between prefrontal activity during risky decision-making and striatal dopamine receptors.
141 ndings suggest that clinically impulsive and risky decision-making are related to subjective valuatio
142 press for food reward and were assessed for risky decision-making by pairing increased levels of foo
143 ng effects of adolescent ethanol exposure on risky decision-making in adulthood have not been fully e
144 l (AIE) exposure results in higher levels of risky decision-making in adulthood, but the effects of A
149 ere, rats (n = 17) were trained to perform a risky decision-making task in which discrete visual cues
150 phases in a model of risky decision making (risky decision-making task) in which rats choose between
151 Male and female rats were trained in the risky decision-making task, followed by ovariectomy (OVX
154 yperdopaminergic phenotype was selective for risky decision-making, as delay discounting performance
155 ces in risk-preference, as well as real-time risky decision-making, can be largely explained by the e
156 lved in other domains like intertemporal and risky decision-making, implying distinct mechanisms.
157 ndle-evoked dopamine release in the NACs and risky decision-making, suggesting that risk-taking is as
158 a relationship between alcohol exposure and risky decision-making, though the enduring effects of ad
165 dynamics in this network under increasingly risky decisions are predictive of subjects' risk attitud
166 fting the psychometric function towards more risky decisions only for the duration of stimulation.
171 on making, exemplified by preference for the risky, disadvantageous options on the Iowa Gambling Task
172 conventional muCT usually does not reach the risky dose level, while classical synchrotron imaging ca
174 nisms driving negative health outcomes among risky drinkers with HIV may include immunosenescence.
178 e A-CHESS group reported significantly fewer risky drinking days than did patients in the control gro
181 rmful consequences, including involvement in risky driving, riding with an intoxicated driver and bei
182 l circulatory support would be prohibitively risky due to a hypercoagulable state, a contraindication
183 oholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and both risky (e.g., fructose) and protective foods (Mediterrane
188 ures of an outbreak, including the nature of risky exposures, the reproduction number, and transmissi
189 or engineering functional proteins that have risky folding landscapes, including the removal of aggre
190 sk period when missing doses is particularly risky for de novo resistance, and quantifying the number
191 e that arboreal bipedalism was prohibitively risky for hominins whose increasingly modern anatomy pre
192 he days immediately after birth are the most risky for human survival, yet neonatal mortality risks a
195 rted daringness predicted greater success in risky foraging, possibly due to better exploitation of l
198 psychiatric and functional outcomes (health, risky/illegal behavior, financial/educational functionin
199 ether plants were perceived as being safe or risky influenced prey responses as avoidance behaviour i
204 mined another source of behavioral data: the risky life decision to become an explorer or a revolutio
206 ed an increase in coding the negative ESV of risky lotteries, and this neural activity predicted whet
207 ch past experiences quantitatively influence risky monetary choices moment-to-moment in a nominally l
209 causing a significant shift in the study of risky monetary decision-making in psychology, economics,
211 isk associated with a particular option, the risky nature of the chosen option, and whether the trial
212 ewarding familiar options (exploitation) and risky novel options, the value of which essentially cons
216 , prospect theory introduced the notion that risky options are evaluated relative to their recent con
217 decision-makers compute subjective values of risky options by multiplying functions of reward probabi
218 ting dopamine levels increased the number of risky options chosen in trials involving potential gains
221 this hypothesis, we examined choice between risky options in humans and rhesus macaques across three
222 tly more rats developed a preference for the risky options in the cued versus uncued rGT at baseline,
223 ersions, rats' choice of the disadvantageous risky options was significantly greater on the cued task
224 ng of the expected subjective value (ESV) of risky options, (2) prediction of observed choices, (3) f
225 phasic dopamine transmission in response to risky options, but the underlying mechanisms remain unkn
226 BLA can either inhibit or promote choice of risky options, depending on the phase of the decision pr
227 specific modulation of the attractiveness of risky options-a finding with implications for understand
230 e people are more willing to make immediate, risky, or costly reward-focused choices than others, whi
234 n though their persistent formation can be a risky outcome with deleterious effects on genome integri
236 off between exploring new opportunities with risky outcomes versus exploiting familiar options with m
239 e for immediate over delayed rewards and for risky over certain rewards has been associated with unhe
240 le, we find that same-sex borrowers are less risky overall, as they exhibit similar default risk but
244 package targeting either diabetes control or risky prescribing (Trial 1); or blood pressure (BP) cont
245 aemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), BP, and cholesterol; risky prescribing levels; achievement of recommended BP;
247 h WBS require one or more invasive and often risky procedures to correct the defect while 30% have no
248 h-probability ('safe') and low-probability ('risky') prospects was measured during both anticipation,
249 ard or a safe/small reward, with the odds of risky reinforcement descending or ascending throughout t
250 BLA lesions increased choice of the large risky reward (greater risk-taking) compared to both prel
252 rtex (rPPC) is predictive of preferences for risky rewards in young adults, with less grey matter vol
253 hift choice behavior away from immediate and risky rewards, we tested whether training executive cogn
254 le rats chose between small/certain or large/risky rewards, with the odds of obtaining the larger rew
257 nges in phasic mPFC neuronal activity during risky-seek actions but not during the safe take actions
258 36) of early ART, we compared proportions of risky sex (ie, unprotected sex with a partner of negativ
259 The proportion of subjects who engaged in risky sex was 10.0% in the early ART group, compared wit
260 timate=-0.43) crime conviction scores, lower risky sexual behavior scores (standardized estimate=-0.2
261 ased odds of sexually transmitted illness or risky sexual behavior, and a 32% increased odds of obesi
264 etic mechanisms involved in the interplay of risky sexual behaviors (RSBs) and alcohol dependence (AD
265 mary care, including interventions targeting risky sexual behaviors to prevent STIs (alone or in comb
266 tancing measures could lead to reductions in risky sexual behaviour (up to 1.19 times increase in new
267 harming behavioural sequelae (e.g., smoking, risky sexual behaviour) to predict inflammation, lending
270 ntibodies, Parsons and colleagues launched a risky shotgun-based approach that led ultimately to the
272 Boldness is an individual's reaction to a risky situation and exploration is an individual's willi
275 took an epinephrine auto-injector (EAI) into risky situations, only 65% took it into safe situations.
277 maging, we show that, when subjects make the risky Stag choice, AVP down-regulates the BOLD signal in
278 residence times were longer at safe than at risky stations, indicating a preference for safe options
279 ading claims, expose patients to potentially risky stem cell-based products, and undermine efforts to
286 Much human cooperation occurs where it is risky to cooperate for mutual benefit because successful
287 trials, GCaMP6f transients shifted from pre-risky to pre-safe choice, an effect mitigated by acute t
288 of catch shares management on a particularly risky type of behavior: the propensity to fish in stormy
289 our, since foraging in fields is likely less risky under the cover of darkness and during the dry sea
290 not the implementation of such a massive and risky undertaking, they also proposed an alternative: wh
291 not the implementation of such a massive and risky undertaking, they also proposed an alternative: wh
292 etect differences in the subjective value of risky versus certain options; 2) these metrics of confli
294 llenge the perception of fungal dispersal as risky, wasteful, and beyond control of individuals; our
298 ncreased willingness to take risks following risky wins, and spatial 'win-stay/lose-shift' biases.
300 ed frequent food intakes to be identified as risky with regard to estrogen-effective compounds, in di