Societal norms exert a powerful influence on our decisions. Behaviours motivated by norms, however, do not always concur with the responses mandated by decision relevant information potentially generating a conflict. To probe the interplay between normative and informational influences, we examined how prosocial norms impact on perceptual decisions subjects made in the context of a simultaneous presentation of social information. Participants displayed a bias in their perceptual decisions towards that mandated by social information. However, normative prescriptions modulated this bias bi-directionally depending on whether norms mandated a decision in accord or contrary to the contextual social information. At a neural level, the addition of...
Informational influence a b s t r a c t The present investigation explores the neural mechanisms und...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
Societal norms exert a powerful influence on our decisions. Behaviours motivated by norms, however, ...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Societies are characterized by a shared system of social norms, which promotes cooperation among peo...
Background: The knowledge of social norms (customary rules that govern behaviour in groups and socie...
A change of mind in response to social influence could be driven by informational conformity to incr...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
<div><p>The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been th...
Compliance with social norms requires neural signals related both to the norm and to deviations from...
Enforcement of social norms by impartial bystanders in the human species reveals a possibly unique c...
Humans are highly skilled in social reasoning, e.g., inferring thoughts of others. This mentalizing ...
Informational influence a b s t r a c t The present investigation explores the neural mechanisms und...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
Societal norms exert a powerful influence on our decisions. Behaviours motivated by norms, however, ...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Societies are characterized by a shared system of social norms, which promotes cooperation among peo...
Background: The knowledge of social norms (customary rules that govern behaviour in groups and socie...
A change of mind in response to social influence could be driven by informational conformity to incr...
To optimize our decisions, we may change our mind by utilizing social information. Here, we examined...
<div><p>The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been th...
Compliance with social norms requires neural signals related both to the norm and to deviations from...
Enforcement of social norms by impartial bystanders in the human species reveals a possibly unique c...
Humans are highly skilled in social reasoning, e.g., inferring thoughts of others. This mentalizing ...
Informational influence a b s t r a c t The present investigation explores the neural mechanisms und...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...