Risk and ambiguity are inherent in virtually all human decision-making. Risk refers to a situation in which we know the precise probability of potential outcomes of each option, whereas ambiguity refers to a situation in which outcome probabilities are not known. A large body of research has shown that individuals prefer known risks to ambiguity, a phenomenon known as ambiguity aversion. One heated debate concerns whether risky and ambiguous decisions rely on the same or distinct neural circuits. In the current meta-analyses, we integrated the results of neuroimaging research on decision-making under risk (n = 69) and ambiguity (n = 31). Our results showed that both processing of risk and ambiguity showed convergence in anterior insula, ind...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
Much is known about how people make decisions under varying levels of probability (risk). Less is kn...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...
Risk and ambiguity are inherent in virtually all human decision-making. Risk refers to a situation i...
Individual differences in attitudes to risk (a taste for risk, known probabilities) and ambiguity (a...
In this study, we examined the neural basis of decision making under different types of uncertainty ...
This study examined the neural basis of decision-making under different types of uncertainty that in...
SummaryPeople often prefer the known over the unknown, sometimes sacrificing potential rewards for t...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Previous studies have dissociated two types of uncerta...
Studies of decision making under uncertainty generally focus on imprecise information about outcome ...
Humans face a daily variety of decision-making challenges in distinct aspects of life [1]. Most of t...
In our daily decision-making, there are two confusing problems: risk and ambiguity. Many psychologic...
• We use a simple gambles design in an fMRI study to compare two conditions: ambiguity and conflict....
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
Much is known about how people make decisions under varying levels of probability (risk). Less is kn...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...
Risk and ambiguity are inherent in virtually all human decision-making. Risk refers to a situation i...
Individual differences in attitudes to risk (a taste for risk, known probabilities) and ambiguity (a...
In this study, we examined the neural basis of decision making under different types of uncertainty ...
This study examined the neural basis of decision-making under different types of uncertainty that in...
SummaryPeople often prefer the known over the unknown, sometimes sacrificing potential rewards for t...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Previous studies have dissociated two types of uncerta...
Studies of decision making under uncertainty generally focus on imprecise information about outcome ...
Humans face a daily variety of decision-making challenges in distinct aspects of life [1]. Most of t...
In our daily decision-making, there are two confusing problems: risk and ambiguity. Many psychologic...
• We use a simple gambles design in an fMRI study to compare two conditions: ambiguity and conflict....
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
Much is known about how people make decisions under varying levels of probability (risk). Less is kn...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...