SummaryAdaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of decision problems. Yet, the neural mechanisms that shape these strategies and their implementation remain largely unknown. Using an economic decision-making task, we dissociate brain regions that predict specific choices from those predicting an individual's preferred strategy. Choices that maximized gains or minimized losses were predicted by functional magnetic resonance imaging activation in ventromedial prefrontal cortex or anterior insula, respectively. However, choices that followed a simplifying strategy (i.e., attending to overall probability of winning) were associated with activation in parietal and lateral prefrontal cortices. Dors...
SummarySometimes when a choice is made, the outcome is not guaranteed and there is only a probabilit...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
Individuals may differ systematically in their applied decision strategies, which has critical impli...
Individuals may differ systematically in their applied decision strategies, which has critical impli...
To explain investing decisions, financial theorists invoke two opposing metrics: expected reward and...
Decision making under risk is central to human behavior. Economic decision theory suggests that valu...
Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipa...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
The dominant theories about risky decision-making assume that decision conflicts are solved by a com...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
SummarySometimes when a choice is made, the outcome is not guaranteed and there is only a probabilit...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
Individuals may differ systematically in their applied decision strategies, which has critical impli...
Individuals may differ systematically in their applied decision strategies, which has critical impli...
To explain investing decisions, financial theorists invoke two opposing metrics: expected reward and...
Decision making under risk is central to human behavior. Economic decision theory suggests that valu...
Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipa...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
The dominant theories about risky decision-making assume that decision conflicts are solved by a com...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
Choices between smaller certain reward and larger riskier reward are referred to as risky decision m...
SummarySometimes when a choice is made, the outcome is not guaranteed and there is only a probabilit...
Converging evidence from human and animal studies suggests that decision-making relies upon a distri...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...