SummaryThe desire to seek new and unfamiliar experiences is a fundamental behavioral tendency in humans and other species. In economic decision making, novelty seeking is often rational, insofar as uncertain options may prove valuable and advantageous in the long run. Here, we show that, even when the degree of perceptual familiarity of an option is unrelated to choice outcome, novelty nevertheless drives choice behavior. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we show that this behavior is specifically associated with striatal activity, in a manner consistent with computational accounts of decision making under uncertainty. Furthermore, this activity predicts interindividual differences in susceptibility to novelty. These data ...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
Economic forces shape the behavior of individuals and institutions. Forces affecting indi-vidual beh...
The desire to seek new and unfamiliar experiences is a fundamental behavioral tendency in humans and...
SummaryThe desire to seek new and unfamiliar experiences is a fundamental behavioral tendency in hum...
SummaryPeople often prefer the known over the unknown, sometimes sacrificing potential rewards for t...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
This manuscript examines the effect of a novel experience on subsequent choice and preferences. Chap...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
When asked to select several options at once, people tend to choose a greater diversity of items tha...
Human behavior is surprisingly variable, even when facing the same problem under identical circumsta...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...
The subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different types ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
Economic forces shape the behavior of individuals and institutions. Forces affecting indi-vidual beh...
The desire to seek new and unfamiliar experiences is a fundamental behavioral tendency in humans and...
SummaryThe desire to seek new and unfamiliar experiences is a fundamental behavioral tendency in hum...
SummaryPeople often prefer the known over the unknown, sometimes sacrificing potential rewards for t...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
This manuscript examines the effect of a novel experience on subsequent choice and preferences. Chap...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
When asked to select several options at once, people tend to choose a greater diversity of items tha...
Human behavior is surprisingly variable, even when facing the same problem under identical circumsta...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather...
The subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different types ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
Economic forces shape the behavior of individuals and institutions. Forces affecting indi-vidual beh...