Humans and animals value the opportunity to choose by preferring alternatives that offer more rather than fewer choices. This preference for choice may arise not only from an increased probability of obtaining preferred outcomes but also from the freedom it provides. We used human neuroimaging to investigate the neural basis of the preference for choice as well as for the items that could be chosen. In each trial, participants chose between two options, a monetary amount option and a “choice option.” The latter consisted of a number that corresponded to the number of everyday items participants would subsequently be able to choose from. We found that the opportunity to choose from a larger number of items was equivalent to greater amounts o...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching amovie or going out for ...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Freedom of choice has been defined as the opportunity to choose alternative plans of action. In this...
The subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different types ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
It has been proposed that choice utility exhibits an inverted U-shape as a function of the number of...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
Over the past two decades, neuroscientists have increasingly turned their attention to the question ...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Neuroimaging studies of decision-making have generally related neural activity to objective measures...
Previous brain imaging studies identified the neural networks underlying free choice of self-initiat...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
This chapter focuses on valuation in the context of choice under uncertainty. When valuation is a pu...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching amovie or going out for ...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Freedom of choice has been defined as the opportunity to choose alternative plans of action. In this...
The subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different types ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
It has been proposed that choice utility exhibits an inverted U-shape as a function of the number of...
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude ...
Over the past two decades, neuroscientists have increasingly turned their attention to the question ...
A distinct aspect of the sense of fairness in humans is that we care not only about equality in mate...
Neuroimaging studies of decision-making have generally related neural activity to objective measures...
Previous brain imaging studies identified the neural networks underlying free choice of self-initiat...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
This chapter focuses on valuation in the context of choice under uncertainty. When valuation is a pu...
When making a difficult choice, people often justify the choice by increasing their liking for the c...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching amovie or going out for ...
Humans can choose between fundamentally different options, such as watching a movie or going out for...