Recent studies explored a network of brain regions involved in economic decision making. The present study focuses on two of those regions, each relevant for specific and distinct functions in economic decision making: the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) and the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (rDLPFC). In two experiments using transcranial direct current stimulation, we explored two proposed functions of these areas in bargaining situations using the ultimatum game (UG): understanding the others perspective and integration of fairness norms. Participants first took the role of the proposer and then the role of the responder. We showed that stimulation of the rTPJ only affected the proposer condition. Interestingly, inhibition of...
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believ...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
It has now become widely accepted that economic decisions are influenced by cognitive and emotional ...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
Although decision-making is typically seen as a rational process, emotions play a role in tasks that...
Previous studies have demonstrated that reactions to unfair offers in the ultimatum game are correla...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
AbstractSocial decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believ...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
It has now become widely accepted that economic decisions are influenced by cognitive and emotional ...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
The right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is thought to play an important role in social cognition a...
Although decision-making is typically seen as a rational process, emotions play a role in tasks that...
Previous studies have demonstrated that reactions to unfair offers in the ultimatum game are correla...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
AbstractSocial decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in...
Identifying someone else's noncooperative intentions can prevent exploitation in social interactions...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believ...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
It has now become widely accepted that economic decisions are influenced by cognitive and emotional ...