A free-choice premium in the basal ganglia

Publication Year
2015

Type

Journal Article
Abstract
Apparently, the act of free choice confers value: when selecting between an item that you had previously chosen and an identical item that you had been forced to take, the former is often preferred. What could be the neural underpinnings of this free-choice bias in decision making? An elegant study recently published in Neuron suggests that enhanced reward learning in the basal ganglia may be the culprit.
Journal
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
4–5
Date Published
01/2015
ISSN Number
1879307X
ISBN
1879-307X (Electronic)\$\backslash\$r1364-6613 (Linking)
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