Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (model-free) reinforcement algorithms in a six-arm restless bandit problem. Here, we investigate what this implies for human appreciation of uncertainty. In our task, a Bayesian learner distinguishes three equally salient levels of uncertainty. First, the Bayesian perceives irreducible uncertainty or risk: even knowing the payoff probabilities of a given arm, the outcome remains uncertain. Second, there is (parameter) estimation uncertainty or ambiguity: payoff probabilities are unknown and need to be estimated. Third, the outcome probabilities of the arms change: the sudden jumps are referred to as unexpected uncertainty. We document how the th...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
Diversity of environments is a key challenge that causes learned robotic controllers to fail due to ...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in our sensorimotor interactions, arising from factors such as sensory and...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Humans are often faced with an exploration-versus-exploitation trade-off. A commonly used paradigm, ...
Humans are often faced with an exploration-versus-exploitation trade-off. A commonly used paradigm, ...
In repeated decision problems for which it is possible to learn from experience, people should activ...
Two prominent types of uncertainty that have been studied extensively are expected and unexpected un...
Computational learning models are critical for understanding mechanisms of adaptive behavior. Howeve...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
We study learning in a bandit task in which the outcome probabilities of six arms switch (“jump”) ov...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
Diversity of environments is a key challenge that causes learned robotic controllers to fail due to ...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in our sensorimotor interactions, arising from factors such as sensory and...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
Humans are often faced with an exploration-versus-exploitation trade-off. A commonly used paradigm, ...
Humans are often faced with an exploration-versus-exploitation trade-off. A commonly used paradigm, ...
In repeated decision problems for which it is possible to learn from experience, people should activ...
Two prominent types of uncertainty that have been studied extensively are expected and unexpected un...
Computational learning models are critical for understanding mechanisms of adaptive behavior. Howeve...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
We study learning in a bandit task in which the outcome probabilities of six arms switch (“jump”) ov...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
Diversity of environments is a key challenge that causes learned robotic controllers to fail due to ...
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in our sensorimotor interactions, arising from factors such as sensory and...