How does value distract?
Christopher Summerfield () and
Tsvetomira Dumbalska
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Christopher Summerfield: University of Oxford
Tsvetomira Dumbalska: University of Oxford
Nature Human Behaviour, 2020, vol. 4, issue 6, 564-564
Abstract:
When making economic decisions, our choices are often influenced by irrelevant information. One prominent explanation appeals to normalisation in neural circuits. A new paper by Gluth and colleagues suggests that instead, attentional processes may be responsible.
Date: 2020
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