How prior preferences determine decision-making frames and biases in the human brain
Understanding how option values are compared when making a choice is a key objective for decision neuroscience. In natural situations, agents may have a priori on their preferences that create default policies and shape the neural comparison process. We asked participants to make choices between ite...
Main Authors: | Lopez-Persem, A, Domenech, P, Pessiglione, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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eLife Sciences Publications
2016
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