Prior research shows that after making a choice, decision makers shift their attitudes in a choice‐congruous direction. Although this post‐choice attitude change effect is robust, the neural mechanisms underlying it are poorly understood. Here, we tested the hypothesis that decision makers elaborate on their choice in reference to self‐knowledge to justify the choice they have made. This self‐referential processing of the choice is thought to play a pivotal role in the post‐choice attitude change. Twenty‐four young American adults made a series of choices. They also rated their attitudes toward the choice options before and after the choices. In support of the current hypothesis, we found that changes in functional connectivity between two ...
What role(s) do emotions have in choice preference? Individuals’ choices depend on their memories an...
SummaryLearning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multi...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
How do people make difficult choices, and how does the decision process influence subsequent attitud...
Changes in preference are inherently subjective and internal psychological events. We have identifie...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
Humans tend to modify their attitudes to align with past action. For example, after choosing between...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
What role(s) do emotions have in choice preference? Individuals’ choices depend on their memories an...
SummaryLearning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multi...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
Changing one's mind on the basis of new evidence is a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. To revise o...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
After a person chooses between two items, preference for the chosen item will increase and preferenc...
How do people make difficult choices, and how does the decision process influence subsequent attitud...
Changes in preference are inherently subjective and internal psychological events. We have identifie...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
Humans tend to modify their attitudes to align with past action. For example, after choosing between...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
What role(s) do emotions have in choice preference? Individuals’ choices depend on their memories an...
SummaryLearning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multi...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...