A post-decisional neural marker of confidence predicts information-seeking in decision-making
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased information-seeking. This is an adaptive strategy because it can increase the quality of a decision, and previous behavioral work has shown that decision-makers engage in such confidence-driven information see...
Main Authors: | Desender, K, Murphy, P, Boldt, A, Verguts, T, Yeung, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Society for Neuroscience
2019
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