Dynamic adjustments of cognitive control during economic decision making |
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Authors: | Alexander Soutschek Torsten Schubert |
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Affiliation: | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | Decision making in the Ultimatum game requires the resolution of conflicts between economic self-interest and fairness intuitions. Since cognitive control processes play an important role in conflict resolution, the present study examined how control processes that are triggered by conflicts between fairness and self-interest in unfair offers affect subsequent decisions in the Ultimatum game. Our results revealed that more unfair offers were accepted following previously unfair, compared to previously fair offers. Interestingly, the magnitude of this conflict adaptation effect correlated with the individual subjects' focus on economic self-interest. We concluded that conflicts between fairness and self-interest trigger cognitive control processes, which reinforce the focus on the current task goal. |
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Keywords: | Fairness Ultimatum game Conflict processing Conflict adaptation |
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