A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in material rewards but also about equality in nonmaterial values. One such value is the opportunity to choose freely among many options, often regarded as a fundamental right to economic freedom. In modern developed societies, equal opportunities in work, living, and lifestyle are enforced by antidiscrimination laws. Despite the widespread endorsement of equal opportunity, no studies have explored how people assign value to it. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify the neural substrates for subjective valuation of equality in choice opportunity. Participants performed a two-person choice task in which the number of choices avail...
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans are noted for their capacity to over-ride self-interest in favor of normatively valued goals....
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
The neural basis of how humans value and pursue social equality has become a major topic in social n...
Lesion and imaging studies have implicated the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in economic de...
Lesion and imaging studies have implicated the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in economic de...
Our understanding of the neural mechanisms of value-based decision making has increased dramatically...
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 are noted for their capacity to over-ride self-interest in favor of normatively valued goals....
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans are noted for their capacity to over-ride self-interest in favor of normatively valued goals....
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
Everything else being the same, an equal outcome is generally preferred; however, an equitable alloc...
The neural basis of how humans value and pursue social equality has become a major topic in social n...
Lesion and imaging studies have implicated the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in economic de...
Lesion and imaging studies have implicated the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in economic de...
Our understanding of the neural mechanisms of value-based decision making has increased dramatically...
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 are noted for their capacity to over-ride self-interest in favor of normatively valued goals....
Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhib...
Humans are noted for their capacity to over-ride self-interest in favor of normatively valued goals....
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...