Next Tuesday 11th March (at 1pm) Marcel Zeelenberg (Tilburg University) will give a talk in the Geary Behavioural Seminar Series on "Regret and Decision Making".
In last week's Science, there is an article on "Learning With Regret". It describes how Marchiori and Warglien used neural network models that incorporate “regret” to understand how humans learn as they make economic decisions.
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Maybe fear-of-regret is a corollary of cognitive commitment. If I am afraid of ending up saying "I didn't study enough" or "I drank too much" or "I wish I had gone to that doubtless fascinating talk on behavioural economics" this is a way of locking me into doing something I otherwise couldn't be arsed about doing.
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