Abstract:Ample evidence shows that humans violate fundamental economic axioms. Yet, the neural mechanism underlying inconsistent (or irrational) choices remains obscure. Here, we aim to show that inconsistent choices could rise either due to value miscalculations or due to motor errors during task execution. We report the results from two independent behavioral and neuroimaging studies. Subjects completed a risky-choice task to test their inconsistency levels, followed by two novel tasks, designed to solely examine mot… Show more
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