Neural correlates of risky monetary decision-making impacting others
Alexandra J. Romines
IntroductionRisky decision making can involve potential serious harms to the self and other people. Significant work has focused on the former category, illustrating a variety of neural correlates with risk taking, highlighting valuation, outcome uncertainty, and other cognitive processes related to feedback learning. Behavioral evidence suggests people are generally more risk tolerant in decisions on behalf of others, but it is less clear if this reflects similar value computation or a distinct
