Unexpected downshifts in reward magnitude induce variation in human behavior |
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Authors: | Greg Jensen Patricia D. Stokes Anthea Paterniti Peter D. Balsam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA 2. Barnard College, New York City, NY, USA
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Abstract: | We investigated how changes in outcome magnitude affect behavioral variation in human volunteers. Our participants entered strings of characters using a computer keyboard, receiving feedback (gaining a number of points) for any string at least ten characters long. During a “surprise” phase in which the number of points awarded was changed, participants only increased their behavioral variability when the reward value was downshifted to a lower amount, and only when such a shift was novel. Upshifts in reward did not have a systematic effect on variability. |
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