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   A neural mechanism of preference shifting under zero price condition  
   
نویسنده votinov m. ,aso t. ,fukuyama h. ,mima t.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : APR2016 - صفحه:1 -11
چکیده    In everyday life,free products have a strong appeal to us,even if we do not need them. behavioral studies demonstrated that people have a tendency to switch their preference from preferred more expensive products to less preferable,cheaper alternatives,when the cheaper option becomes free. however,the neural representation of this behavioral anomaly called zero price is still unclear. using fmri,we studied subjects while they performed binary preference choice task for items with different prices. we found that zero-related change of preference was associated with activation of the choice network,which includes inferior parietal lobule (ipl),posterior cingulate cortex and medial prefrontal cortex. moreover,the amount of activation in medial prefrontal cortex was positively correlated with the subjective happiness score of getting free products. our findings suggest that the zero-price effect is driven by affective evaluations during decision-making. © 2016 votinov,aso,fukuyama and mima.
کلیدواژه Decision-making; FMRI; MPFC; Neuroeconomics; Zero-price effect
آدرس human brain research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto,japan,department of psychiatry,psychotherapy and psychosomatics,medical school,rheinisch-westfälische technische hochschule aachen,aachen university,aachen,germany,institute of neuroscience and medicine (inm-6),research center juelich,juelich, Germany, human brain research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, human brain research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto, Japan, human brain research center,kyoto university graduate school of medicine,kyoto,japan,the graduate school of core ethics and frontier sciences,ritsumeikan university,kyoto, Japan
 
     
   
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