The neural signatures of egocentric bias in normative decision-making

Volume: 13, Issue: 3, Pages: 685 - 698
Published: May 16, 2018
Abstract
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believe that what favors oneself is fair, i.e., an egocentric bias. In this study, we investigated the neural signatures underlying egocentric bias in fairness decision-making, conjoining an adapted ultimatum game (UG) with event-related fMRI and functional connectivity. Participants earned monetary rewards with a partner in a production stage, wherein...
Paper Details
Title
The neural signatures of egocentric bias in normative decision-making
Published Date
May 16, 2018
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
685 - 698
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