Timmy
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My wife told me about an interview she heard on the radio today with Jonah Lehrer regarding his book The Decisive Moment: How the Brain Makes Up Its Mind.
The interview can be found and downloaded from here.
The interview is great food for thought for decision makers. The section on dopamine and the Iowa Gambling Task is, I think, directly applicable to traders, as is the section on deliberate Calm and metacognition.
The Iowa Gambling Task experiment is demonstrated from this website, instructions are shown in the screenshot (below).
From the Iowa Gambling Task article at Wikipedia:
"Most healthy participants sample cards from each deck, and after about 40 or 50 selections are fairly good at sticking to the good decks".
But get this (again, from the above cited Wikipedia article):
"Concurrent measurement of galvanic skin response shows that healthy participants show a "stress" reaction to hovering over the bad decks after only 10 trials, long before conscious sensation that the decks are bad." (Underlining is mine).
Anyone see potential application to trading decisions here (more reading and research needed, of course)?
Lehrer has a website (derr…), with articles etc., like this one on Deliberate Calm.
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The interview can be found and downloaded from here.
The interview is great food for thought for decision makers. The section on dopamine and the Iowa Gambling Task is, I think, directly applicable to traders, as is the section on deliberate Calm and metacognition.
The Iowa Gambling Task experiment is demonstrated from this website, instructions are shown in the screenshot (below).
From the Iowa Gambling Task article at Wikipedia:
"Most healthy participants sample cards from each deck, and after about 40 or 50 selections are fairly good at sticking to the good decks".
But get this (again, from the above cited Wikipedia article):
"Concurrent measurement of galvanic skin response shows that healthy participants show a "stress" reaction to hovering over the bad decks after only 10 trials, long before conscious sensation that the decks are bad." (Underlining is mine).
Anyone see potential application to trading decisions here (more reading and research needed, of course)?
Lehrer has a website (derr…), with articles etc., like this one on Deliberate Calm.
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