Understanding the formation and modification of preferences is important for explaining human behavior across many domains. Here we examined when and how preferences for food items can be changed by linking mere action versus inaction to these items. In 7 preregistered experiments, participants were trained to consistently respond to certain food items (go items) and not respond to other items (no-go items) in a go/no-go training. Next, to assess preferences, they repeatedly chose between go and no-go items for consumption. Decision time during the choice task was manipulated and measured. Immediately after training, participants chose go items more often for consumption when choosing under time pressure, for both high-value and low-value c...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
International audienceClassical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective valu...
International audienceClassical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective valu...
Understanding the formation and modification of preferences is important for explaining human behavi...
Understanding how sustainable preference change can be achieved is of both scientific and practical ...
Item does not contain fulltextMany people find it hard to change their dietary choices. Food choice ...
Many people find it hard to change their dietary choices. Food choice often occurs impulsively, with...
Many people find it hard to change their dietary choices. Food choice often occurs impulsively, with...
Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by ch...
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Inhibitory-control training can change food consumption. Here, we review work on one specific inhibi...
Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by ch...
Classical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective values assigned to the pro...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
Classical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective values assigned to the pro...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
International audienceClassical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective valu...
International audienceClassical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective valu...
Understanding the formation and modification of preferences is important for explaining human behavi...
Understanding how sustainable preference change can be achieved is of both scientific and practical ...
Item does not contain fulltextMany people find it hard to change their dietary choices. Food choice ...
Many people find it hard to change their dietary choices. Food choice often occurs impulsively, with...
Many people find it hard to change their dietary choices. Food choice often occurs impulsively, with...
Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by ch...
© 2018 Dr Katharina VoigtProminent models of decision making claim that choices are based on stable ...
Inhibitory-control training can change food consumption. Here, we review work on one specific inhibi...
Inhibitory control training effects on behaviour (e.g. ‘healthier’ food choices) can be driven by ch...
Classical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective values assigned to the pro...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
Classical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective values assigned to the pro...
We present a new experimental paradigm where choice-induced preference change is measured for altern...
International audienceClassical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective valu...
International audienceClassical decision theory postulates that choices proceed from subjective valu...