November 14, 2022

How do we arrive at our beliefs? “Neurocomputational mechanisms of affected beliefs” out now!

Affected beliefs Researchers at Lübeck University show links between emotions and the formation of self-efficacy beliefs   Why do some people believe that they are good at something and others not, while performing exactly similar? A recent study from Lübeck University, Germany, finds that emotional experiences are linked to the way people establish novel beliefs […]

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Neurocomputational mechanisms of affected beliefs

Abstract The feedback people receive on their behavior shapes the process of belief formation and self-efficacy in mastering a particular task. However, the neural and computational mechanisms of how the subjective value of self-efficacy beliefs, and the corresponding affect, influence the learning process remain unclear. We investigated these mechanisms during self-efficacy belief formation using fMRI,

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