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Inconsistent choice-making a normal part of how the brain evaluates options
May 28, 2019 by NewsBot
Sometimes consumers will switch their preferences, known in industry terms as 'customer churn.' While economists have previously called that an error in rationality, a new study says an important part of inconsistent choice-making is due to idiosyncratic activity in the brain areas that assess value.