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Costly curiosity: People pay a price to resolve an uncertain gamble early

机译:昂贵的好奇心:人们提前支付价格来解决不确定的赌博

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Humans are inherently curious creatures, continuously seeking out information about future outcomes. Such advance information is often valuable, potentially allowing people to select better courses of action. In non-human animals, this drive for information can be so strong that they forego food or water to find out a few seconds earlier whether an uncertain option will provide a reward. Here, we assess whether people will exhibit a similar sub-optimal preference for advance information. Participants played a card-flipping task where they were probabilistically rewarded based on the pattern of 3 cards that were revealed after a 5-s delay. During this delay, participants could instead pay a cost to find out the next card's identity immediately. This choice to find out early did not influence the eventual outcome. Participants preferred to find out early about 80% of the time when the information was free; they were even willing to incur an expense to get advance information about the eventual outcome. The expected magnitude of the outcome, however, had little impact on the likelihood of finding out early. These results suggest that humans, like animals, value non-instrumental information and will pay a price for such information, independent of its utility.
机译:人类是固有的好奇生物,不断寻求有关未来结果的信息。这种推进信息通常是有价值的,可能允许人们选择更好的行动方案。在非人类动物中,这种驱动器可以如此强烈,以至于他们前面的食物或水来了解几秒钟,不确定选择是否会提供奖励。在这里,我们评估人们是否会表现出类似的子最优偏好进行预先信息。与会者播放了一份卡片翻转的任务,他们是基于3张牌的模式的概率奖励,这是在5秒延迟后透露的。在此延迟期间,参与者可以立即支付成本以确定下一张牌的身份。这种选择早期没有影响最终结果。参与者更愿意在信息自由的时候发现约80%的时间;他们甚至愿意承担有关最终结果的提升信息的费用。然而,结果的预期幅度对提前寻找的可能性影响不大。这些结果表明,人类,如动物,价值非工具信息,并将为此信息支付价格,与其实用性无关。

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