Indeed, the same choice may bring great happiness yet also great pain.
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Background: Public information on average has limited impact on patients' hospital choice.
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Anne Byrne reports College choice is often a matter of course choice.
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Of course, just because the choice is clear doesn't mean it's easy.
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People need to understand the right of association and right to choice.
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Indeed, some shareholders are choosing cash in hand over future market uncertainties.
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They seriously needed to consider a new method of choosing their Oracles.
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We're seeing a healthier population so people are choosing to work longer.
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The next step, choosing a prime minister, may prove far more difficult.
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That's why choosing them for our September issue cover story made sense.
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Non-rewarded associations can have greater influence on choicebehaviour than rewarded associations in discrimination learning.
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Our data indicate that dopamine modulation of nucleus accumbens and ventromedial prefrontal cortex exerts a specific effect on choicebehaviour distinct from pure learning.
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Food preferences are acquired through experience and can exert strong influence on choicebehavior.
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The theory also makes testable predictions about human choicebehavior on a simple decision-making task.
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Contrary to prevailing accounts, we find that goal congruency dominates choicebehavior and neural activity.
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Preferences for reward types were quantified for each participant based on choicebehavior during the game.
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Our convergent data demonstrate how corticostriatal GluN2B circuits govern the ability to learn and shift choicebehavior.
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We used a rodent IGT to elucidate the effects of similarly acting drugs on risky choicebehavior.
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Alternative approaches to model and explain choicebehavior, such as comparison-based choice models, as well as implications for future research are discussed.
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Additionally, we observed that patients were less able to effectively use information about magnitude and probability of rewards to guide their choicebehavior.
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Here, we show that, even when the degree of perceptual familiarity of an option is unrelated to choice outcome, novelty nevertheless drives choicebehavior.
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Choicebehavior indicated that participants valued the welfare of another person, although less so than they valued their own welfare.