Neuroaesthetics
The study of how the brain perceives and responds to art and design, exploring the neural basis for aesthetic experiences.
The study of how the brain perceives and responds to art and design, exploring the neural basis for aesthetic experiences.
A heuristic where individuals evenly distribute resources across all options, regardless of their specific needs or potential.
The study of how people make choices about what and how much to do at various points in time, often involving trade-offs between costs and benefits occurring at different times.
A bias that occurs when researchers' expectations influence the outcome of a study.
A cognitive bias where people tend to remember the first and last items in a series better than those in the middle, impacting recall and memory.
A behavioral economic theory that describes how people choose between probabilistic alternatives that involve risk, where the probabilities of outcomes are known.
A cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on their own perspective and experiences when making decisions.
A cognitive bias where individuals underestimate their own abilities and performance relative to others, believing they are worse than average.
The reduction of restraint in behavior, often due to the absence of social cues, which can lead to impulsive actions and emotional outbursts.