Real-life decision-making often comprises sequences of successive decisions about whether to take opportunities as they are encountered or keep searching for better ones instead. We investigated individual differences related to such sequential decision-making and link them especially to apathy and compulsivity in a large online sample (discovery sample: n = 449 and confirmation sample: n = 756). Our cognitive model revealed distinct changes in the way participants evaluated their environments and planned their own future behaviour. Apathy was linked to decision inertia, i.e., automatically persisting with a sequence of searches for longer than appropriate given the value of searching. Thus, despite being less motivated, they did not avoid ...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in decision-making have been suggested as a key concept in understanding the sy...
Human behaviour can be externally driven, e.g. catching a falling glass, or self-initiated and goald...
The affect and decision literature has established that incidental moods affect our decisions and ch...
International audienceReal-life decision-making often comprises sequences of successive decisions ab...
Abstract Apathy and impulsivity are expressed in a wide range of neuropsychiatric disorders, and, to...
Indecisiveness and doubt are cognitive phenotypes of compulsive disorders, including obsessive-compu...
The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in ob...
AIM: Psychiatric symptoms are often accompanied by impairments in decision-making to attain rewards ...
Many natural activities involve "stopping dilemmas": situations that require a repeated decision bet...
<p>The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentThe purpose of the present study was to expl...
Apathy is a common, debilitating but poorly understood disorder of motivation that manifests in redu...
<p>The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
<p>The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in decision-making have been suggested as a key concept in understanding the sy...
Human behaviour can be externally driven, e.g. catching a falling glass, or self-initiated and goald...
The affect and decision literature has established that incidental moods affect our decisions and ch...
International audienceReal-life decision-making often comprises sequences of successive decisions ab...
Abstract Apathy and impulsivity are expressed in a wide range of neuropsychiatric disorders, and, to...
Indecisiveness and doubt are cognitive phenotypes of compulsive disorders, including obsessive-compu...
The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in ob...
AIM: Psychiatric symptoms are often accompanied by impairments in decision-making to attain rewards ...
Many natural activities involve "stopping dilemmas": situations that require a repeated decision bet...
<p>The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentThe purpose of the present study was to expl...
Apathy is a common, debilitating but poorly understood disorder of motivation that manifests in redu...
<p>The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in...
Seven studies were conducted to examine the role of experiential factors in sequential decisions. Pe...
<p>The present studies were motivated by the hypothesis that attenuated access to internal states in...
BACKGROUND: Deficits in decision-making have been suggested as a key concept in understanding the sy...
Human behaviour can be externally driven, e.g. catching a falling glass, or self-initiated and goald...
The affect and decision literature has established that incidental moods affect our decisions and ch...