HIGHLIGHTS We use a simple gambles design in an fMRI study to compare two conditions: ambiguity and conflict. Participants were more conflict averse than ambiguity averse. Ambiguity aversion did not correlate with conflict aversion. Activation in the medial prefrontal cortex correlated with ambiguity level and ambiguity aversion. Activation in the ventral striatum correlated with conflict level and conflict aversion. Studies of decision making under uncertainty generally focus on imprecise information about outcome probabilities (“ambiguity”). It is not clear, however, whether conflicting information about outcome probabilities affects decision making in the same manner as ambiguity does. Here we combine functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a simple gamble design to study this question. In this design the levels of ambiguity and conflict are parametrically varied, and ambiguity and conflict gambles are matched on expected value. Behaviorally, participants avoided conflict more than ambiguity, and attitudes toward ambiguity and conflict did not correlate across participants. Neurally, regional brain activation was differentially modulated by ambiguity level and aversion to ambiguity and by conflict level and aversion to conflict. Activation in the medial prefrontal cortex was correlated with the level of ambiguity and with ambiguity aversion, whereas activation in the ventral striatum was correlated with the level of conflict and with conflict aversion. These novel results indicate that decision makers process imprecise and conflicting information differently, a finding that has important implications for basic and clinical research.
Neural Correlates of Decision-Making Under Ambiguity and Conflict
H. Pushkarskaya,M. Smithson,J. Joseph,C. Corbly,I. Levy
Published 2015 in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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- Publication year
2015
- Venue
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
- Publication date
2015-04-27
- Fields of study
Medicine, Psychology
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- ambiguity
Uncertainty caused by imprecise or incomplete information about outcome probabilities in the gamble task.
Aliases: ambiguity level
- ambiguity aversion
A participant attitude reflecting avoidance of gambles with imprecise outcome probabilities.
- conflict
Uncertainty caused by conflicting information about outcome probabilities in the gamble task.
Aliases: conflict level
- conflict aversion
A participant attitude reflecting avoidance of gambles with conflicting probability information.
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
The neuroimaging method used to measure brain activation during decision making in this task.
Aliases: fMRI
- medial prefrontal cortex
A frontal brain region examined for relationships between task uncertainty and neural activation.
Aliases: mPFC
- simple gamble design
A gamble paradigm in which ambiguity and conflict levels are parametrically varied while expected value is matched.
Aliases: simple gambles design
- ventral striatum
A subcortical reward-related brain region examined for relationships between task uncertainty and neural activation.
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