The art of making good choices and being consistent in executing them is essential for having a successful and fulfilling life. Individual differences in action control are believed to have a crucial impact on how we make choices and whether we put them in action. Action-oriented people are more decisive, flexible and likely to implement their intentions in the face of adversity. In contrast, state-oriented people often struggle to commit to their choices and end up second-guessing themselves. Here, we employ a model-based computational approach to study the underlying cognitive differences between action and state-oriented people in simple binary-choice decision tasks. In Experiment 1 we show that there is little-to-no evidence that the tw...
From what to wear to a friend's party, to whether to stay in academia or pursue a career in industry...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Why do we sometimes opt for actions or items that we do not value the most? Under current neurocompu...
The art of making good choices and being consistent in executing them is essential for having a succ...
The art of making good choices and being consistent in executing them is essential for having a succ...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
Throughout the history of psychology, a lively debate has surrounded people’s ability—known as metac...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
Decision making is the process by which actions are constructed and initiated. Across many research ...
Decision making is the process by which actions are constructed and initiated. Across many research ...
Decision making is the process by which actions are constructed and initiated. Across many research ...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
In this paper, we investigate whether individual differences in performance on heuristic and biases ...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
From what to wear to a friend's party, to whether to stay in academia or pursue a career in industry...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Why do we sometimes opt for actions or items that we do not value the most? Under current neurocompu...
The art of making good choices and being consistent in executing them is essential for having a succ...
The art of making good choices and being consistent in executing them is essential for having a succ...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
Throughout the history of psychology, a lively debate has surrounded people’s ability—known as metac...
Humans can often report a subjective sense of confidence in a decision before knowing its outcome. S...
Decision making is the process by which actions are constructed and initiated. Across many research ...
Decision making is the process by which actions are constructed and initiated. Across many research ...
Decision making is the process by which actions are constructed and initiated. Across many research ...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
Even in the absence of external feedback, humans are capable of subjectively estimating the accuracy...
In this paper, we investigate whether individual differences in performance on heuristic and biases ...
The ability to reflect upon our own thoughts and actions is a defining feature of human cognition. P...
From what to wear to a friend's party, to whether to stay in academia or pursue a career in industry...
Humans have the metacognitive ability to assess the likelihood of their decisions being correct via ...
Why do we sometimes opt for actions or items that we do not value the most? Under current neurocompu...