Optimizing Threat Detection Under Signal-Borne Risk

Principal investigator: Spencer Lynn
Source: US Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Contract: W5J9CQ-12-C-0028
Dates: 9/27/12-9/26/15
Amount: $434,499

Emotion perception research has revealed marked variability in people’s abilities to infer the emotional states of others. This variability is a function of (i) the uncertainty and risk in the environment inherent to perception (perceivers cannot be certain about what they are experiencing, and errors of perception may be costly) and (ii) factors internal to individual perceivers (physical and psychological states and traits). Using a novel utility-based signal detection framework, we will examine how individual differences in affective reactivity, executive function, and motivation contribute to this variability in perception and decision-making, under conditions of changing environmental uncertainty and risk.