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Acute Stress Increases Sex Differences in Risk Seeking in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task
Authors:Nichole R. Lighthall  Mara Mather  Marissa A. Gorlick
Affiliation:Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.;University of Parma, Italy
Abstract:

Background

Decisions involving risk often must be made under stressful circumstances. Research on behavioral and brain differences in stress responses suggest that stress might have different effects on risk taking in males and females.

Methodology/Principal Findings

In this study, participants played a computer game designed to measure risk taking (the Balloon Analogue Risk Task) fifteen minutes after completing a stress challenge or control task. Stress increased risk taking among men but decreased it among women.

Conclusions/Significance

Acute stress amplifies sex differences in risk seeking; making women more risk avoidant and men more risk seeking. Evolutionary principles may explain these stress-induced sex differences in risk taking behavior.
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