Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned to each option and then the option of the highest value is selected. Converging evidence suggests that these subjective values are represented in the striatum and medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC). A separate line of evidence suggests that activation in the same areas represents the values of rewards even when choice is not required, as in classical conditioning tasks. However, it is unclear whether the same neural mechanism is engaged in both cases. To address this question we measured brain activation with functional magnetic resonance imaging while human subjects passively viewed individual consumer goods. We then sampled activation from pred...
When we make decisions, the benefits of an option often need to be weighed against accompanying cost...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
Reinforcement learning can bias decision-making toward the option with the highest expected outcome....
SummaryAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals its rank value on...
Neuroimaging studies of decision-making have generally related neural activity to objective measures...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
Modern societies offer a large variety of choices, which is generally thought to be valuable. But ha...
We study the behavior of subjects facing choices between certain, risky, partially ambiguous, and am...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for...
Understanding how option values are compared when making a choice is a key objective for decision ne...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
When we make decisions, the benefits of an option often need to be weighed against accompanying cost...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
Reinforcement learning can bias decision-making toward the option with the highest expected outcome....
SummaryAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals its rank value on...
Neuroimaging studies of decision-making have generally related neural activity to objective measures...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
Modern societies offer a large variety of choices, which is generally thought to be valuable. But ha...
We study the behavior of subjects facing choices between certain, risky, partially ambiguous, and am...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for...
Understanding how option values are compared when making a choice is a key objective for decision ne...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
When we make decisions, the benefits of an option often need to be weighed against accompanying cost...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...