Memory for individual items is related to nonreinforced preference change

Volume: 28, Issue: 10, Pages: 348 - 360
Published: Sep 15, 2021
Abstract
It is commonly assumed that memories contribute to value-based decisions. Nevertheless, most theories of value-based decision-making do not account for memory influences on choice. Recently, new interest has emerged in the interactions between these two fundamental processes, mainly using reinforcement-based paradigms. Here, we aimed to study the role memory processes play in preference change following the nonreinforced cue-approach training...
Paper Details
Title
Memory for individual items is related to nonreinforced preference change
Published Date
Sep 15, 2021
Volume
28
Issue
10
Pages
348 - 360
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