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Information sampling behavior with explicit sampling costs

June 4, 2019 by isdm 1877
Information sampling behavior with explicit sampling costs

NEUROSCIENCE Information sampling behavior with explicit sampling costs AUTHORS:  Laurence Maloney,Todd M. Gureckis, and Mordechai Juni. ABSTRACT The decision to gather information should take into account both the value of information...

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Neuroanatomy accounts for age-related changes in risk preferences

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1060

NEUROSCIENCE Neuroanatomy accounts for age-related changes in risk preferences AUTHORS:  Paul Glimcher, Michael A. Grubb, Agnieszka Tymula, Sharon Gilaie-Dotanand Ifat Levy ABSTRACT Many decisions involve uncertainty, or...

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The HUMAN Project at the 39th MCC Annual 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival

June 6, 2019 by isdm 2658
The HUMAN Project at the 39th MCC Annual 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival

The HUMAN Project at the 39th MCC Annual 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival The HUMAN Project team held a booth on Sunday, September 11th from 10AM to 6PM at the 39th MCC Annual Third Avenue Community Benefit Festival. The festival ran...

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Cognitive Control Mode Predicts Behavioral Expression of Model-Based Reinforcement-Learning

June 26, 2019 by isdm 2108

NEUROSCIENCE Cognitive Control Mode Predicts Behavioral Expression of Model-Based Reinforcement-Learning ABSTRACT A converging body of work suggests that cognitive control operates via two distinct operating modes – proactive control and reactive...

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Acute Stress and Reinforcement Learning

June 26, 2019 by isdm 3409

NEUROSCIENCE Acute Stress and Reinforcement Learning ABSTRACT The physiological response evoked by short-lived stressful events, referred to as acute stress, impacts human decision-making. Past studies assume that stress causes people to fall...

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January 12, 2016 by isdm 2891
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Saving the masses: The impact of perceived efficacy on charitable giving to single vs. multiple beneficiaries

June 6, 2019 by isdm 2237

NEUROSCIENCE Saving the masses: The impact of perceived efficacy on charitable giving to single vs. multiple beneficiaries AUTHORS:  Professor Vicki Morwitz and Professor Eesha Sharma ABSTRACT People are more generous toward...

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Criterion learning for perceptual decisions under uncertainty

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1110

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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Restoring Justice: Punishing on behalf of another, but not for oneself

June 22, 2019 by isdm 1836

NEUROSCIENCE Restoring Justice: Punishing on behalf of another, but not for oneself ABSTRACT Classic social psychology and experimental economic studies argue that punishment is the ubiquitous response to violations of fairness norms. We...

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Interrupting counterfactual representations in the lateral frontal pole

June 25, 2019 by isdm 1271

NEUROSCIENCE Interrupting counterfactual representations in the lateral frontal pole ABSTRACT I am collaborating with researchers at Oxford University who have discovered that the lateral frontal pole displays a unique connectivity profile in...

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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 3241

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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Pupil dilation contributes to insight in decision-making

June 25, 2019 by isdm 1320

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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