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Criterion learning for perceptual decisions under uncertainty

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1175

NEUROSCIENCE Criterion learning for perceptual decisions under uncertainty ABSTRACT Signal detection theory posits that observers set a fixed criterion in making a forced-choice decision based on noisy sensory information. How is that criterion...

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Rat Prefrontal Cortex Inactivations during Decision Making Are Explained by Bistable Attractor Dynamics

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1592

NEUROSCIENCE Rat Prefrontal Cortex Inactivations during Decision Making Are Explained by Bistable Attractor Dynamics AUTHORS:  Alex T. Piet, Jeffrey C. Erlich, Charles D. Kopec, and Carlos D. Brody ABSTRACT Two-node attractor...

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Pupil dilation contributes to insight in decision-making

June 25, 2019 by isdm 1400

NEUROSCIENCE Pupil dilation contributes to insight in decision-making   ABSTRACT Insight in decision-making refers to the accurate appraisal of one’s skills and capabilities. In this study we found that participants who had better insight...

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We’re In This Together: How Sellers, Social Values, and Relationship Norms Influence Consumer Payments in Pay-What-You-Want Contexts,” under revision for second review at Journal of Marketing.

June 26, 2019 by isdm 3352

NEUROSCIENCE We’re In This Together: How Sellers, Social Values, and Relationship Norms Influence Consumer Payments in Pay-What-You-Want Contexts,” under revision for second review at Journal of Marketing. ABSTRACT We add to the prior research on...

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Testing the DDM: A Behavioral Experiment to Measure Evidence Accumulation During Decision Making

January 9, 2020 by isdm 3790

ECONOMICS Testing the DDM: A Behavioral Experiment to Measure Evidence Accumulation During Decision MakingAUTHORS:  Stefan F. Bucher and Paul W. Glimcher OBJECTIVE Drift-diffusion models (DDM) have had empirical success in fitting choice and...

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Saving the Masses: The Role of Perceived Efficacy in Charitable Giving

June 26, 2019 by isdm 3247

NEUROSCIENCE Saving the Masses: The Role of Perceived Efficacy in Charitable Giving ABSTRACT People tend to be more sympathetic and generous to single than to multiple beneficiaries. We identify one factor—perceived efficacy—that when increased...

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The neural coding of value information

June 22, 2019 by isdm 1459

NEUROSCIENCE The neural coding of value information ABSTRACT The neural coding of value information is critical to the decision process, guiding the choice between potential options and bridging the gap between sensation and action. We have...

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Decision Making under Stress: acute stress influences how we learn to trust others

June 22, 2019 by isdm 1565

NEUROSCIENCE Decision Making under Stress: acute stress influences how we learn to trust others ABSTRACT Stress—a ubiquitous part of everyday life—can affect our daily decisions. We explore how acute stress changes choice behavior in a trust...

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Living

January 12, 2016 by isdm 4617
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Winter is coming: detecting and exploiting period changes in probability

June 22, 2019 by isdm 1419

NEUROSCIENCE Winter is coming: detecting and exploiting period changes in probability ABSTRACT Summer and winter, day and night: periodic change is abundant in the natural environment. We examine whether people can detect and exploit period...

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Retailer Pricing and Consumer Choice under Price Uncertainty

June 26, 2019 by isdm 4023

NEUROSCIENCE Retailer Pricing and Consumer Choice under Price Uncertainty ABSTRACT Based on the implicit assumption that consumers’ average price perceptions guide their retailer choice, previous research examined how different retailer pricing...

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The Measurement of Subjective Value and Its Relation to Contingent Valuation and Environmental Public Goods

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1418

NEUROSCIENCE The Measurement of Subjective Value and Its Relation to Contingent Valuation and Environmental Public Goods AUTHORS:  ABSTRACT Environmental public goods—including national parks, clean air/water, and ecosystem services—provide...

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