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Decision-making is a fundamental cognitive process that involves evaluating alternatives and selecting among them. This process can range from simple choices, such as deciding what to wear, to complex decisions, like choosing a major in college or a career path. The complexity of the decision often dictates the approach we use, which can be broadly categorized into two types: automatic and controlled decision-making.
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The human brain processes information for decision-making using one of two routes: an intuitive system and a rational system (Epstein, 1994; popularized by Kahneman, 2011 as System 1 and System 2, respectively). The intuitive system is quick, impulsive, and operates with minimal effort, relying on emotions or habits to provide cues for what to do next, while the rational system is logical, analytical, deliberate, and methodical. Research in neuropsychology suggests that the...
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Corrigendum: Magnetic sense-dependent probabilistic decision-making in humans.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Biomedical Research

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  • Correction of a published article DOI
  • Ensuring research integrity

Purpose:

  • To provide the accurate Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for a specific publication
  • To facilitate correct citation and access to scientific literature

Summary:

  • The article DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1497021 has been corrected.
  • This ensures proper referencing and accessibility of the research.

Impact:

  • Improved accuracy in scientific literature databases
  • Enhanced discoverability of the corrected research article
  • Upholding standards of scientific publishing and citation