Recent neuroscience research is beginning to discover the brain regions involved in decision-making under uncertainty, but little is known about whether or how these regions functionally interact with each other. Here, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine both changes in overall activity and changes in functional connectivity during risk-taking. Results showed that choosing high-risk over low-risk decisions was associated with increased activity in both anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices. Connectivity analyses revealed that largely distinct, but somewhat overlapping, cortical and subcortical regions exhibited significant functional connectivity with anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices. ...
Several prominent neurocomputational models predict that an increase of choice alternatives is modul...
Many of our everyday actions are only appropriate in certain situations and selecting the appropriat...
Decision conflict occurs when people feel uncertain as to which option to choose from a set of simil...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
BACKGROUND: Choosing between actions associated with uncertain rewards and punishments is mediated b...
The degree at which individuals maintain behavioral strategies during uncertain conditions varies wi...
Adaptive behavior requires choosing effectively between options involving risks and potential reward...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
Item does not contain fulltextReward-guided decision-making depends on a network of brain regions. A...
Our ability to judge the consequences of our actions is central to rational decision making. A large...
Everyday life is pervaded by prospects presenting risks and potential rewards, and the ability to de...
Executive function describes high-level cognitive-abilities including planning, decision-making, set...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
Value-based decision making (VBDM) is a principle that states that humans and other species adapt th...
Several prominent neurocomputational models predict that an increase of choice alternatives is modul...
Many of our everyday actions are only appropriate in certain situations and selecting the appropriat...
Decision conflict occurs when people feel uncertain as to which option to choose from a set of simil...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
BACKGROUND: Choosing between actions associated with uncertain rewards and punishments is mediated b...
The degree at which individuals maintain behavioral strategies during uncertain conditions varies wi...
Adaptive behavior requires choosing effectively between options involving risks and potential reward...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
The ability to evaluate the balance between risk and reward and to adjust behavior accordingly is fu...
Item does not contain fulltextReward-guided decision-making depends on a network of brain regions. A...
Our ability to judge the consequences of our actions is central to rational decision making. A large...
Everyday life is pervaded by prospects presenting risks and potential rewards, and the ability to de...
Executive function describes high-level cognitive-abilities including planning, decision-making, set...
Although previous studies have implicated a diverse set of brain regions in reward-related decision ...
Value-based decision making (VBDM) is a principle that states that humans and other species adapt th...
Several prominent neurocomputational models predict that an increase of choice alternatives is modul...
Many of our everyday actions are only appropriate in certain situations and selecting the appropriat...
Decision conflict occurs when people feel uncertain as to which option to choose from a set of simil...