Agreeableness modulates group member risky decision-making behavior and brain activity
Abstract
When facing difficult decisions, people typically believe that “two heads are better than one”. However, findings from previous studies are inconsistent regarding the advantages of decision-making in groups as compared to individual decision-making. We hypothesize that personality traits may modulate risk-taking behavior and brain activity changes during group decision-making. In this study, we used event-related potentials (ERP) with a...
Paper Details
Title
Agreeableness modulates group member risky decision-making behavior and brain activity
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
202
Pages
116100 - 116100
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