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  • P-ISSN1226-9654
  • E-ISSN2733-466X
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A Review of Studies on the Neurocognitive Mechanism of Choice-Induced Judgment Change

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology / The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, (P)1226-9654; (E)2733-466X
2024, v.36 no.4, pp.223-243
https://doi.org/10.22172/cogbio.2024.36.4.006
Soohyun Cho

Abstract

In general, people believe that they make rational decisions based on their preferences or values. But, according to a long history of research, it turns out that preferences and values change according to people’s decisions. Choice-induced preference change (CIPC) refers to the phenomenon in which preferences increase for chosen options and decrease for rejected ones. In the present study, representative studies of CIPC and theories (including cognitive dissonance) proposed to explain its mechanism are introduced. Next, studies that aim to resolve controversies in relation to the conditions required for CIPC and the mechanism of its occurrence are analyzed. These include studies based on brain imaging and other neuroscientific methods that examine the neural bases of CIPC. Finally, a recently discovered phenomenon of choice-induced judgment change (CIJC) is introduced. CIJC refers to the phenomenon in which nonpreference-based judgments (such as perceptual ones) change in accordance with decision making. The observation of CIJC raises the possibility that judgments in general, (not only preference-based) change in accordance with one’s decision making. Based on this discussion, remaining questions and directions for future research are proposed.

keywords
choice-induced preference change, choice-induced judgment change, cognitive dissonance, decision making, free choice paradigm, 선택-유도 선호 변화, 선택-유도 판단 변화, 인지 부조화, 의사결정, 자유 선택 패러다임

The Korean Journal of Cognitive and Biological Psychology