Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action, such as harming another person, buying an Apple watch, or fleeing from danger. Cognitive scientists are generally interested in the psychological and neural processes that cause such real behavior. However, for practical reasons, many scientific studies measure behavior using only hypothetical or imagined stimuli. Generalizing from such studies to real behavior implicitly assumes that the processes underlying the two types of behavior are similar. We review evidence of similarity and differences in hypothetical and real mental processes. In many cases, hypothetical choice tasks give an incomplete picture of brain circuitry that is active during real choice
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
Decisions are not made in isolation. Rather, they rely on internal states, contextual, temporal, and...
Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action, such as harming another ...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
Hypothetical bias is the common finding that hypothetical monetary values for “goods” are higher tha...
We study the behavior of subjects facing choices between certain, risky, partially ambiguous, and am...
Although the cognitive sciences aim to ultimately understand behavior and brain function in the real...
Humans often make decisions that involve tradeoffs between immediate and delayed consequences, and t...
Decisions are based on the subjective values of choice options. However, subjective value is a theor...
Humans often make decisions that involve tradeoffs between immediate and delayed consequences, and t...
Decisions feel daunting, as the weight of selecting one path over another engenders a sense of uneas...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Recent findings indicate that individuals overweight small probability events when given full descri...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
Decisions are not made in isolation. Rather, they rely on internal states, contextual, temporal, and...
Real behaviors are binding consequential commitments to a course of action, such as harming another ...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
Classic social psychology studies demonstrate that people can behave in ways that contradict their i...
Hypothetical bias is the common finding that hypothetical monetary values for “goods” are higher tha...
We study the behavior of subjects facing choices between certain, risky, partially ambiguous, and am...
Although the cognitive sciences aim to ultimately understand behavior and brain function in the real...
Humans often make decisions that involve tradeoffs between immediate and delayed consequences, and t...
Decisions are based on the subjective values of choice options. However, subjective value is a theor...
Humans often make decisions that involve tradeoffs between immediate and delayed consequences, and t...
Decisions feel daunting, as the weight of selecting one path over another engenders a sense of uneas...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Recent findings indicate that individuals overweight small probability events when given full descri...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
Patterns of neural firing linked to eye movement decisions show that behavioral decisions are predic...
Decisions are not made in isolation. Rather, they rely on internal states, contextual, temporal, and...