When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel the urge to act against that control. This control aversion can lead to suboptimal decisions and it affects social interactions in many societal domains. To date, however, it has been unclear what drives individual differences in control-averse behavior. Here, we address this issue by measuring brain activity with fMRI while healthy female and male human participants made choices that were either free or controlled by another person, with real consequences to both interaction partners. In addition, we assessed the participants' affects, social cognitions, and motivations via self-reports. Our results indicate that the social cognitions perceiv...
Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to t...
Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to t...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation strategies on both individual and so...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...
When people sense that another person tries to control their decisions, some people will act against...
Self-control is defined as the process in which thoughts, emotions, or prepotent responses are inhib...
The ability to perceive and exercise control over an outcome is both desirable and beneficial to our...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual difference...
Attributing intentions to others' actions is important for learning to avoid their potentially harmf...
Contains fulltext : 139058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social avoidanc...
It is known that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucially involved in emotion regulation. However...
Humans are particularly adept at modifying their behavior in accordance with changing environmental ...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI study investigated how outcomes achieved by o...
Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to t...
Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to t...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation strategies on both individual and so...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...
When people sense that another person tries to control their decisions, some people will act against...
Self-control is defined as the process in which thoughts, emotions, or prepotent responses are inhib...
The ability to perceive and exercise control over an outcome is both desirable and beneficial to our...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual difference...
Attributing intentions to others' actions is important for learning to avoid their potentially harmf...
Contains fulltext : 139058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social avoidanc...
It is known that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucially involved in emotion regulation. However...
Humans are particularly adept at modifying their behavior in accordance with changing environmental ...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI study investigated how outcomes achieved by o...
Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to t...
Milgram’s classical studies famously suggested a widespread willingness to obey authority, even to t...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation strategies on both individual and so...