A new study reports researchers have discovered the neural basis for confidence in rat brains.
Researchers discover that when people choose between two or more positive outcomes, they experience paradoxical feelings of pleasure and anxiety.
Researchers discover differences between patterns of brain network activation between alcohol dependent women and non addicted females.
Researchers find evidence that the anterior insula helps control how quickly people make decisions about love.
A new study reports on links between neural activity and decisions where two options have equal appeal.
A new study reports the lateral habenula, an area of the brain linked to depression, plays a crucial role in decision making.
Researchers discover how the brain sorts out relevant and irrelevant sensory information during decision making processes.
Researchers conclude that poor quality information is to blame for bad decision making, not faults with neural processing.