The effect of noninstrumental information on reward learning

Investigations of information-seeking often highlight people’s tendency to forgo financial reward in return for advance information about future outcomes. Most of these experiments use tasks in which reward contingencies are described to participants. The use of such descriptions leaves open the que...

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Main Authors: Embrey, JR, Li, AX, Liew, SX, Newell, BR
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2024