We compared private and social decision making to investigate the neural underpinnings of the effect of social comparison on risky choices. We measured brain activity using functional MRI while participants chose between two lotteries: in the private condition, they observed the outcome of the unchosen lottery, and in the social condition, the outcome of the lottery chosen by another person. The striatum, a reward-related brain structure, showed higher activity when participants won more than their counterpart (social gains) compared with winning in isolation and lower activity when they won less than their counterpart (social loss) compared with private loss. The medial prefrontal cortex, implicated in social reasoning, was more activated ...
Given that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our most important decisions are m...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Social interactions occur within a variety of different contexts––cooperative/competitive––and often...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI study investigated how outcomes achieved by o...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our ...
Social comparison is ubiquitous across human societies with dramatic influence on people's well-bein...
We formulate and test a model that allows a sharp separation between social versus private and perso...
Given that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our most important decisions are m...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Social interactions occur within a variety of different contexts––cooperative/competitive––and often...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI study investigated how outcomes achieved by o...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
Prior studies have suggested that positive social interactions are experienced as rewarding. Yet, it...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our ...
Social comparison is ubiquitous across human societies with dramatic influence on people's well-bein...
We formulate and test a model that allows a sharp separation between social versus private and perso...
Given that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our most important decisions are m...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Social interactions occur within a variety of different contexts––cooperative/competitive––and often...