What do you learn from your decisions?
This page contains two versions of a test of "carrot and stick" learning, or the way your brain keeps track of what it learns about your decisions from feedback. Performance on this test, created by Michael Frank, has been linked to genetic differences in dopamine transmission in the brain, which are also linked to personality factors such as extraversion and decision making more generally! To learn more about your brain, click the link on the right (research version temporarily paused for permissions renewal!)
If you'd like to learn even more, check out Chapter 6: Navigate in The Neuroscience of You, to learn more about the "horse and rider" control systems in your brain!
If you'd like to learn even more, check out Chapter 6: Navigate in The Neuroscience of You, to learn more about the "horse and rider" control systems in your brain!