Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about those people, a classical psychological effect called "cognitive balance." Here, we manipulated preferences for goods by telling participants the preferences of strongly liked or disliked groups of other people. Participants' preferences converged to those of the liked group, but diverged from the disliked group. Activation of dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) tracked the discrepancy between one's own preference and its social ideal and was associated with subsequent preference change (toward the liked and away from the disliked group), even several months later. A follow-up study found overlapping activation in this same region of dmPFC...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and l...
Learning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multiple rep...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
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...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
People change their preferences when exposed to others’ opinions. We examine the neural basis of how...
Human attitudes and preferences are susceptible to social influence. Recent social neuroscience stud...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Humans typically display inequality aversion in social situations, which manifests itself as a prefe...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and l...
Learning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multiple rep...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
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...
According to many modern economic theories, actions simply reflect an individual's preferences, wher...
People change their preferences when exposed to others’ opinions. We examine the neural basis of how...
Human attitudes and preferences are susceptible to social influence. Recent social neuroscience stud...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Hard decisions between equally valued alternatives can result in preference changes, meaning that su...
Humans typically display inequality aversion in social situations, which manifests itself as a prefe...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and l...
Learning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multiple rep...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...