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===Financial decision-making=== Financial traders use biofeedback as a tool for regulating their level of emotional arousal in order to make better financial decisions. The technology company [[Philips]] and the Dutch bank [[ABN AMRO]] developed a biofeedback device for retail investors based on a galvanic skin response sensor.<ref>{{cite conference | vauthors = Djajadiningrat T, Geurts L, Munniksma PR, Christiaansen G, de Bont J | date = 2009 | title = Rationalizer: An emotion mirror for online traders. | conference = Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Design and Semantics of Form and Movement | location = Taipei, Taiwan | pages = 39β48 }}</ref> Astor et al. (2013) developed a biofeedback based [[serious game]] in which financial decision makers can learn how to effectively regulate their emotions using heart rate measurements.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Astor PJ, Adam MT, JerΔiΔ P, Schaaff K, Weinhardt C | year = 2013 | title = Integrating biosignals into information systems: A NeuroIS tool for improving emotion regulation | journal = [[Journal of Management Information Systems]] | volume = 30 | issue = 3 | pages = 247β277 | doi = 10.2753/MIS0742-1222300309 | s2cid = 42644671 }}</ref>
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