There are many situations where resources are distributed between two parties and where the deciding party has information about the initial distribution and can change its outcome, for example, the allocation of budget for funds or bonuses, where the deciding party might have self-interested motives. Although the neural underpinnings of distributional preferences of resources have been extensively studied, it remains unclear if there are different types of distributional preferences and if these types underlie different disposing neural signatures. We used source-localized resting EEG in combination with a data-driven clustering approach to participants' behavior in a distribution game in order to disentangle the neural sources of the diff...
Objective The Divisive Normalization (DN) function is often viewed as a canonical neural encoding me...
The brain uses a mixture of distributed and modular organization to perform computations and generat...
Adaptive behaviour requires an ability to obtain rewards by choosing between different risky options...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual difference...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
It is often assumed that decisions are made by rank-ordering and thus comparing the (subjective valu...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual differences...
When people sense that another person tries to control their decisions, some people will act against...
There is ample evidence that people differ considerably in their preferences. We identify individual...
Individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to promote equality in groups. These costly...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
<div><p>Humans have a strong preference for fair distributions of resources. Neuroimaging studies ha...
There is ample evidence that people differ considerably in the strength of their social preferences....
Decision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the contextua...
Preference reversals (PRs) occur when one’s preferences over the same items change depending upon ho...
Objective The Divisive Normalization (DN) function is often viewed as a canonical neural encoding me...
The brain uses a mixture of distributed and modular organization to perform computations and generat...
Adaptive behaviour requires an ability to obtain rewards by choosing between different risky options...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual difference...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
It is often assumed that decisions are made by rank-ordering and thus comparing the (subjective valu...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual differences...
When people sense that another person tries to control their decisions, some people will act against...
There is ample evidence that people differ considerably in their preferences. We identify individual...
Individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to promote equality in groups. These costly...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
<div><p>Humans have a strong preference for fair distributions of resources. Neuroimaging studies ha...
There is ample evidence that people differ considerably in the strength of their social preferences....
Decision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the contextua...
Preference reversals (PRs) occur when one’s preferences over the same items change depending upon ho...
Objective The Divisive Normalization (DN) function is often viewed as a canonical neural encoding me...
The brain uses a mixture of distributed and modular organization to perform computations and generat...
Adaptive behaviour requires an ability to obtain rewards by choosing between different risky options...