Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7243683 | Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization | 2013 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The model predicts that the further two stimuli are from each other in utility space, the shorter the reaction time will be, fewer errors in choice will be made, and less neural activation will be required to make the choice. The model also predicts that choices with ambiguity can be made more quickly and will require reduced neural activation in the horizontal intra-parietal sulcus than for choices with risk. Also, everything else being equal a larger value of certainty option in the choice will induce larger neural activation, and less experience on the part of the subject making choices will induce larger activation. We provide experimental evidence that is consistent with these predictions.
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Authors
John Dickhaut, Vernon Smith, Baohua Xin, Aldo Rustichini,