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Higher incentives can impair performance: neural evidence on reinforcement and rationality.


ABSTRACT: Standard economic thinking postulates that increased monetary incentives should increase performance. Human decision makers, however, frequently focus on past performance, a form of reinforcement learning occasionally at odds with rational decision making. We used an incentivized belief-updating task from economics to investigate this conflict through measurements of neural correlates of reward processing. We found that higher incentives fail to improve performance when immediate feedback on decision outcomes is provided. Subsequent analysis of the feedback-related negativity, an early event-related potential following feedback, revealed the mechanism behind this paradoxical effect. As incentives increase, the win/lose feedback becomes more prominent, leading to an increased reliance on reinforcement and more errors. This mechanism is relevant for economic decision making and the debate on performance-based payment.

SUBMITTER: Achtziger A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4631143 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Higher incentives can impair performance: neural evidence on reinforcement and rationality.

Achtziger Anja A   Alós-Ferrer Carlos C   Hügelschäfer Sabine S   Steinhauser Marco M  

Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 20150329 11


Standard economic thinking postulates that increased monetary incentives should increase performance. Human decision makers, however, frequently focus on past performance, a form of reinforcement learning occasionally at odds with rational decision making. We used an incentivized belief-updating task from economics to investigate this conflict through measurements of neural correlates of reward processing. We found that higher incentives fail to improve performance when immediate feedback on dec  ...[more]

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