Hungry animals are influenced by a multitude of different factors when foraging for sustenance. Much of the work on animal foraging has focused on factors relating to the amount of time and energy animals expend searching for and harvesting foods. Models that emphasize such factors have been invaluable in determining when it is beneficial for an animal to search for pastures new. When foraging, however, animals also have to determine how to direct their search. For what food should they forage? There is no point searching for more of a particular food when you are sated from eating it. Here we review work in macaques and humans that has sought to reveal the neural circuits critical for determining the subjective value of different foods and...
Complementary neuronal recordings in primates, and functional neuroimaging in humans, show that the ...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Humans have been shown to strategically explore. They can identify situations in which gathering inf...
Behavioral economic studies involving limited numbers of choices have provided key insights into neu...
Efficient foraging is essential to survival and depends on frontal cortex in mammals. Because of its...
Abstract of the study, from our pre-print: Until now it has been difficult to examine the neural bas...
Food intake is essential to sustain life, and the sensory systems of taste and smell are among the m...
In this thesis, I investigated computational and neural mechanisms underlying foraging-related behav...
Value is a fundamental concept for economic decision-making and reinforcement learning. In these fra...
Elsewhere at this meeting we present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements in bo...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Value is a foundational concept in reinforcement learning and economic choice theory. In these frame...
International audienceTo survive in complex and seasonal environments, primates are thought to rely ...
Value is a foundational concept in reinforcement learning and economic choice theory. In these frame...
In primates including humans, the orbitofrontal cortex is the key brain region representing the rewa...
Complementary neuronal recordings in primates, and functional neuroimaging in humans, show that the ...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Humans have been shown to strategically explore. They can identify situations in which gathering inf...
Behavioral economic studies involving limited numbers of choices have provided key insights into neu...
Efficient foraging is essential to survival and depends on frontal cortex in mammals. Because of its...
Abstract of the study, from our pre-print: Until now it has been difficult to examine the neural bas...
Food intake is essential to sustain life, and the sensory systems of taste and smell are among the m...
In this thesis, I investigated computational and neural mechanisms underlying foraging-related behav...
Value is a fundamental concept for economic decision-making and reinforcement learning. In these fra...
Elsewhere at this meeting we present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements in bo...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Value is a foundational concept in reinforcement learning and economic choice theory. In these frame...
International audienceTo survive in complex and seasonal environments, primates are thought to rely ...
Value is a foundational concept in reinforcement learning and economic choice theory. In these frame...
In primates including humans, the orbitofrontal cortex is the key brain region representing the rewa...
Complementary neuronal recordings in primates, and functional neuroimaging in humans, show that the ...
Making good decisions and adapting flexibly to environmental change are critical to the survival of ...
Humans have been shown to strategically explore. They can identify situations in which gathering inf...