2024
Individual differences in information demand have a low dimensional structure predicted by some curiosity traits
Jach H, Cools R, Frisvold A, Grubb M, Hartley C, Hartmann J, Hunter L, Jia R, de Lange F, Larisch R, Lavelle-Hill R, Levy I, Li Y, van Lieshout L, Nussenbaum K, Ravaioli S, Wang S, Wilson R, Woodford M, Murayama K, Gottlieb J. Individual differences in information demand have a low dimensional structure predicted by some curiosity traits. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2024, 121: e2415236121. PMID: 39467138, PMCID: PMC11551435, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2415236121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive tasksPersonality trait measuresTraits of opennessCuriosity traitsPersonality psychologyEmotional processingPersonality measuresPersonality traitsTrait measuresAssociated with curiosityCuriosity measuresIndividual differencesTested multiple aspectsJoyous explorationCognitive scienceDeprivation sensitivityHuman learningPersonsTraitsTaskDimensional structureInformation demandPersonality metricsMultiple aspectsPsychology
2015
Neuroeconomics
Levy I. Neuroeconomics. 2015, 1-14. DOI: 10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeuroeconomic researchNeural mechanismsNeuroeconomic studiesBehavioral decision processSocial decisionsNeurobiological dataBehavioral techniquesNeural architectureHost of topicsNeuroeconomicsPsychologyFinancial choicesNeuroscienceDecision makingPsychiatric disordersReinforcement learningDecision-making processDecision processPromising avenueMechanistic constraintsPsychologistsInterdisciplinary researchElectrophysiological recordingsNeuroscientistsFuture studies