Social misalignment occurs when a person’s attitudes and opinions deviate from those of others. We investigated how individuals react to social misalignment in risky (outcome probabilities are known) or ambiguous (outcome probabilities are unknown) decision contexts. During each trial, participants played a forced-choice gamble, and they observed the decisions of four other players after they made a tentative decision, followed by an opportunity to keep or change their initial decision. Behavioral and event-related potential data were collected. Behaviorally, the stronger the participants’ initial preference, the less likely they were to switch their decisions, whereas the more their decisions were misal...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
Many factors influence uncertain decision-making; among those, the effect of social distance is conf...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...
Social misalignment occurs when a person's attitudes and opinions deviate from those of others. ...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
<div><p>The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been th...
Individuals' risk attitudes are known to guide choices about uncertain options. However, in the...
Under standard models of expected utility, preferences over stochastic events are assumed to be inde...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
Studies on decision-making under uncertainty have mainly focused on understanding preferences for ei...
Studies on decision-making under uncertainty have mainly focused on understanding preferences for ei...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
Many factors influence uncertain decision-making; among those, the effect of social distance is conf...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...
Social misalignment occurs when a person's attitudes and opinions deviate from those of others. ...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
<div><p>The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been th...
Individuals' risk attitudes are known to guide choices about uncertain options. However, in the...
Under standard models of expected utility, preferences over stochastic events are assumed to be inde...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
Studies on decision-making under uncertainty have mainly focused on understanding preferences for ei...
Studies on decision-making under uncertainty have mainly focused on understanding preferences for ei...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Are people’s risk preferences influenced by the preferences of others they interact with or observe?...
Social decisions are fraught with uncertainty. In my thesis, I explore how uncertainty shapes social...
AbstractReward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these ‘reversa...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
Many factors influence uncertain decision-making; among those, the effect of social distance is conf...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...