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Journal articles on the topic "Prise de décision – Psychologie cognitive"
Pham, Michel Tuan. "Heuristiques et biais décisionnels en marketing." Recherche et Applications en Marketing (French Edition) 11, no. 4 (December 1996): 53–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/076737019601100403.
Full textAllain, Philippe. "Neuropsychologie et prise de décision." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 5, no. 2 (August 1, 2013): 67–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2013.0256.
Full textRoy, Arnaud, and Céline Lancelot. "La prise de décision affective chez l'enfant." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 5, no. 2 (August 1, 2013): 106–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2013.0260.
Full textJacus, Jean-Pierre, Sophie Bayard, Stéphane Raffard, and Marie-Christine Gély-Nargeot. "Prise de décision dans le vieillissement normal et pathologique." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 5, no. 2 (August 1, 2013): 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2013.0259.
Full textDugoin-Clément, Christine, and Sarah Henot. "L’influence du sentiment d’insécurité dans le comportement et la prise de décision : étude de cas." Question(s) de management 46, no. 5 (September 11, 2023): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/qdm.226.0083.
Full textKammoun, Mohja, Rim Boutiba, and Ezzeddine Boussoura. "More intuition, less rationality… Towards an alternative decision-making process for SME managers." Question(s) de management 46, no. 5 (September 11, 2023): 131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/qdm.226.0131.
Full textAllain, Philippe. "La prise de décision : aspects théoriques, neuro-anatomie et évaluation." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 5, no. 2 (August 1, 2013): 69–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2013.0257.
Full textBougeard, Alan, Rose Guay Hottin1, Valérie Houde, Thierry Jean, Thibault Piront, Stéphane Potvin, Paquito Bernard, Valérie Tourjman, Luigi De Benedictis, and Pierre Orban. "Le phénotypage digital pour une pratique clinique en santé mentale mieux informée." Santé mentale au Québec 46, no. 1 (September 21, 2021): 135–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1081513ar.
Full textMattlar, Carl-Erik. "The Rorschach Comprehensive System is Reliable, Valid, and Cost-Effective." Rorschachiana 26, no. 1 (January 2004): 158–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1192-5604.26.1.158.
Full textBesnard, Jérémy, and Riadh Ouerchefani. "Lobes frontaux et prise de décision sous ambiguïté et sous risque : données lésionnelles, psychiatriques et de neuro-imagerie fonctionnelle." Revue de neuropsychologie Volume 5, no. 2 (August 1, 2013): 82–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/nrp.2013.0258.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Prise de décision – Psychologie cognitive"
Michelet, Thomas. "Contribution à l'étude du cortex cingulaire antérieur dans la planification de l'action et l'adaptation comportementale : une approche électrophysiologique du rôle de l'aire 24c chez le primate." Bordeaux 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005BOR21304.
Full textThe understanding of how motivation and cognition interact in the process of decisionmaking is a major issue in Neuroscience. Imaging studies suggest that the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a key role in this computational function. The ACC is particularly involved in situations requiring-conflict monitoring and error-detection in an emotional context. However, how these functions are processed at the neuronal level remains largely unknown. The goal of this thesis project was to study the properties of area 24c (within the dorsal ACC) in the context of such processes in monkeys. To this end, we use a non-verbal form of the stroop-test which is adaptable in both species. Such a task makes it possible to investigate several motivational and cognitive aspects of action planning (attention, reward-prediction, conflict monitoring, decision-making, evaluation of performances). The main question was to know whether neuronal activity is more particularly influenced by certain components of the task. First, this categorization of neuronal activity according to epoch allowed us to infer a role in the monitoring and correcting behavioural errors. Second, our results emphazise the role of cingulate neurons in decision making processes. Last, we found a surprising discrepancy between the large polyphasicy and the relative monotony of neuronal responses. This suggests that almost the whole monotonous responses serve in the construction of a few original encoding properties
Zamani, Mojdeh. "La découverte des propriétés pertinentes de la tâche : étude à partir du test de Passalong." Paris 8, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA083803.
Full textNavarre, Aglaé. "Étude de l'effet d'ancrage appliqué au domaine judiciaire." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022UBFCC020.
Full textDecision-making under uncertainty can be influenced by several cognitive biases. Among these, the anchoring effect is probably one of the most famous. In this article-based thesis, we propose several studies aimed at better understanding the mechanisms involved in the anchoring effect, and at testing different factors that may be moderators of this phenomenon. Most of these studies are conducted in the context of judicial decision-making, a field in which the anchoring effect can have dramatic consequences. In the first chapter (articles 1 and 2), we review the state of the art of the researches carried out on the anchoring effect over the last fifty years, and highlight some of the links that may exist between this heuristic and another phenomenon that seems to share characteristics with anchoring, but which has been studied in the field of reasoning: the Einstellung effect. In the second chapter (articles 3 and 4), we test two factors that can reduce the influence of an anchor: the influence of a warning and the presence of a second anchor of different relevance. The results of these studies show that these factors can limit - or even eliminate - the anchoring effect in the context of judicial decisions on simulated jurors. Finally, the third chapter (article 5) deals with the influence of the anchoring effect on the creation of false memories. The study presented in this section highlights the emergence of false memories following exposure to a numerical anchor and discusses the common mechanisms between these two phenomena. Finally, we discuss the contributions of these studies and propose different research perspectives that seem interesting in order to deepen the first results obtained in the framework of this thesis and to investigate other reaserch questions related to the anchoring effect
Aïte, Ania Alexandra. "Processus émotionnels et cognitifs dans le développement des capacités de prise de décision sous ambiguïté." Thesis, Paris 5, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA05H121/document.
Full textDecision-making under ambiguity is critical in our everyday life. Indeed, we make most of our choices with no information on the potential consequences of these choices or on the probabilities that govern these consequences. To better characterize the underlying mechanisms engaged in this complex ability, we tested the Somatic Marker Hypothesis (SMH), a key theory in this field. This theory posits that decision-making under ambiguity relies on the development of emotional responses to the world (i.e., an integral emotional signal) that bias people toward advantageous choices in ambiguous circumstances. Thus, the goal of this thesis was to test (i) the role of emotional processes and (ii) the possible implication of cognitive processes in our ability to choose advantageously in ambiguous context. In our first study, we investigated the factors at the root of the decision-making deficit of pathological gamblers by assessing the impact of alexithymia – a recurrent emotional disorder in this population – on their decision-making skills. In line with the SMH, we found that alexithymia was a key factor to understand pathological gamblers’ decision-making deficit. In a second study, we designed an emotional priming paradigm to provide direct evidence that decision making relies on the creation of an integral emotional signal in healthy adults. Our data supports the SMH by evidencing that decision-making can be improved when the integral emotional signal is reinforced. Finally, in our third study, we investigated the development of decision-making abilities by focusing on the strategic adjustments in children, adolescents and adults. Our data suggest that the inhibition of a spontaneous tendency to shift after a loss might be critical to choose advantageously. In conclusion, the results of this thesis broadened the scope of the HMS by emphasizing the need to study both emotional and cognitive processes to better understand decision making under ambiguity. Keywords: Decision-making under ambiguity; Emotional processes; Cognitive processes; Cognitive development the SMH by evidencing that decision-making can be improved when the integral emotional signal is reinforced. Finally, in our third study, we investigated the development of decision-making abilities by focusing on the strategic adjustments in children, adolescents and adults. Our data suggest that the inhibition of a spontaneous tendency to shift after a loss might be critical to choose advantageously. In conclusion, the results of this thesis broadened the scope of the HMS by emphasizing the need to study both emotional and cognitive processes to better understand decision making under ambiguity
Laborde, Sylvain. "Facteurs psychologiques et performance : l’influence des émotions sur la prise de décision du sportif." Caen, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011CAEN2060.
Full textThe aim of this doctoral work was to understand the influence of emotions on athletes’ decision making. We sought here to answer some crucial questions: What are the consequences and antecedents of dysfunctional emotions? Which individual differences might influence the relationship between emotions and decision-making? What is the influence of emotions on the option-generation model of decision-making? The first part was an in-depth study through inter- and intra-individual processes on the field. It showed that dysfunctional emotions influence negatively coping effectiveness, and researched the specific antecedents of dysfunctional emotions in this team. The second part showed that there is an influence of trait emotional intelligence and of the preference of intuition and deliberation in athletes’ performance and affects when they face a stressful situation. The third part showed that the physiological component of emotions influenced the option-generation process of athletes. More specifically, a higher increase of the parasympathetic system and a lower increase of the sympathetic system lead to better and faster decisions. Moreover, trait emotional intelligence was found to lower the increase of stress. Altogether, these findings pointed out the necessity to take into account the affective states of athletes when they make decisions, in order to improve our understanding, and therefore to integrate this part to training
Mahboub, Karim. "Modélisation des processus émotionnel dans la prise de décision." Phd thesis, Université du Havre, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00696675.
Full textGiraud, Raphaël. "Une théorie de la décision pour les préférences imparfaites." Paris 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA010011.
Full textMichinov, Nicolas. "Etudes expérimentales de quelques déterminants des stratégies de comparaison sociale." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995CLF20083.
Full textSince social comparison theory, many works tried to determine the direction of comparison : upward, downward or lateral. The first part of the thesis consisted in a critical review of the literature in which two classical measures can be distinguished : choice of a comparison target and preference judgment about different targets (e. G. , work partner). It appeared that motivational explanations conducted researchers to neglect that social comparison was an individual and dynamic cognitive process. Studies have only examined social comparison strategies in a static perspective an have neglected to study their social determinants as sociocultural value of dimensions. The second part of the thesis described three experiments. Subjects (high, low and medium achievers) whose performance on a highly vamied task (geometry) or a low-moderately valued task (drawing) where either not evaluated (neutral position), evaluated positively (superiority position), or negatively (inferiority position) by an experimenter. The task consisted in looking for information about stimulus persons from whom they had to choose one work partner. A "process tracing method" permitted to examine more precisely the process of gathering comparative information about other people presented in a matrix on a computer screen. Results suggest that subjects used different social comparison strategies, particularly after an inferiority experience on a high valued task
Habib, Marianne. "Influence des émotions sur la prise de décision chez l’enfant, l’adolescent et l’adulte : Comment le contexte socio-émotionnel et le développement des émotions contrefactuelles influencent-ils nos choix ?" Thesis, Paris 5, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA05H111/document.
Full textThe general goal of this thesis was to study (i) the influence of different socio-emotional contexts on decision-making under risk, in children, adolescents and adults and (ii) the developmental dynamics of the Types 1 (heuristic) and 2 (analytic) of reasoning within the framework of the Dual Process theories, and their articulation with the Prospect Theory. According to us, a better articulation between these two theories could account more efficiently of the influence of emotions on reward and punishment sensitivity in decision-making. Therefore, we first examined the influence of an incidental emotional context on the framing effect - a classical bias in decision-making - on adult participants. We started by studying the influence of the valence of the emotions (positive or negative) and then the influence of different specific emotions (anger and fear) on this bias. Our results revealed that the participants were no longer affected by the framing effect following an exposure to a positive emotional context, due to a decrease of risk aversion in the loss frame. The two negative emotions we considered had opposite effects on risk taking: fear tended to increase risk taking, whereas anger tended to decrease it. In a follow-up study, we investigated the influence of incidental positive emotions on the framing effect during adolescence, a critical period for risk taking. In adolescents, the framing effect was modulated by the amount of the outcome at stake, and the emotional context had different impact on this bias depending of the amount of the outcome considered. Then, we examined the development of two integral (and counterfactual) emotions, regret and relief, and how these emotions affect our willingness to reconsider a choice. We elaborated a new gambling task and we manipulated the outcome obtained by the participants to induce regret or relief. This study provided evidence that the ability to experience regret and relief and the ability to take them into consideration continue to develop during late childhood and adolescence. We finally studied the development of social regret and relief from late childhood to adulthood, using a situation of social competition (playing against a playmate). This socio-emotional context seems to bias the rational evaluation of regret and relief in adolescence, as some situations are evaluated as more desirable, as compared to the same situations in a context of individual game. These results are discussed in light of the Prospect theory, as reward and punishment sensitivity seems to be differently modulated by socio-emotional context, at each developmental stage
Trémolière, Bastien. "La rationalité des mortels : les pensées de mort perturbent les processus analytiques." Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00979659.
Full textBooks on the topic "Prise de décision – Psychologie cognitive"
Costermans, J. Les activités cognitives: Raisonnement, décision et résolution des problèmes. 2nd ed. Bruxelles: De Boeck Université, 2001.
Find full textGigerenzer, Gerd. Gut feelings: The intelligence of the unconscious. New York, NY: Viking, 2007.
Find full textGigerenzer, Gerd. Gut Feelings. New York: Penguin Group USA, Inc., 2008.
Find full textP, Abelson Robert, Schank Roger C. 1946-, and Langer Ellen J. 1947-, eds. Beliefs, reasoning, and decision making: Psycho-logic in honor of Bob Abelson. Hillsdale, N.J: L. Erlbaum, 1994.
Find full textder, Pligt J. van, ed. Attitudes and decisions. London: Routledge, 1988.
Find full textPaolo, Legrenzi, Girotto V. 1957-, and Johnson-Laird P. N. 1936-, eds. The shape of reason: Essays in honour of Paolo Legrenzi. New York, NY: Psychology Press, 2005.
Find full textNicola, Dimitri, Basili Marcello 1959-, and Gilboa Itzhak, eds. Cognitive processes and economic behaviour. New York: Routledge, 2003.
Find full textDuncan, Luce R., and Marley A. A. J, eds. Choice, decision, and measurement: Essays in honor of R. Duncan Luce. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum, 1997.
Find full textH, Flin Rhona, ed. Decision making under stress: Emerging themes and applications. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1997.
Find full textWho is rational?: Studies of individual differences in reasoning. Mahwah, N.J: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Prise de décision – Psychologie cognitive"
Habib, Marianne, Louisa Lavergne, and Serge Caparos. "Chapitre 9. Prise de décision et jugement." In Psychologie cognitive, 268–99. Armand Colin, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/arco.habib.2018.01.0268.
Full textBonin, Bernard. "43. Le consentement et la prise de décision." In L'Aide-mémoire de psychologie médicale et de psychologie du soin, 271–75. Dunod, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.bioy.2012.01.0271.
Full textAudusseau, Jean, and Jacques Juhel. "Approche individuelle et différentielle de la prise de décision chez l’enfant." In Différences et variabilités en psychologie, 197–216. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.61610.
Full textVillejoubert, Gaëlle, and Valérie Le Floch. "Jugement et prise de décision : état de l’art et méthodes d’aide à la décision en milieu professionnel." In La psychologie sociale : applicabilité et applications, 189–214. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.60749.
Full textMoutier, Sylvain. "3. Le rôle des émotions dans la prise de décision et l’anticipation des risques chez l’enfant, l’adolescent et l’adulte." In Psychologie de l'anticipation, 59–73. Armand Colin, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/arco.siero.2014.01.0057.
Full textArticle collectif. "Mieux situer la place de l’Approche Patient Partenaire de Soins en Grande Région." In Pratiques et interventions en psychologie de la santé, 181–93. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.3195.
Full textURBANOWICZ, Agata, Aurélie GAUCHET, Jaynie RANCE, Paul BENNETT, and Rebecca SHANKLAND. "Comment prévenir et réduire le burnout parental grâce à des interventions psychologiques de groupe ?" In Le patient et son entourage, 131–42. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7248.
Full textReports on the topic "Prise de décision – Psychologie cognitive"
Concina, Laura. Attitude face au risque & Sciences économiques. Fondation pour une culture de sécurité industrielle, May 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.57071/337arf.
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