If given a choice between certain and uncertain rewards, animals tend to prefer the uncertain option, even when the net gain is suboptimal. Animals are also more responsive to reward-related cues in uncertain situations. This well-documented phenomenon in many animal species is in opposition to the basic principles of reinforcement as well as the optimal foraging theory, which suggest that animals will prefer the option associated with the highest reward rate. How does the brain code the attractiveness of unreliable/poor reward sources? And how can we interpret this evidence from an adaptive point of view? I argue that unpredictability and deprivation – whether physiological or psychological – enhance motivation to seek valuable stimuli for...
Reward prediction errors (RPEs) and risk preferences have two things in common: both can shape decis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Real-world decisions frequently involve tradeoffs betw...
Five years ago, we introduced the thrift hypothesis of dopamine (DA), suggesting that the primary ro...
Food uncertainty has the effect of invigorating food-related responses. Psychologists have noted tha...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...
The mesolimbic dopaminergic system exerts a crucial influence on incentive processing. However, the ...
Human gambling generally involves taking a risk on a low probability high outcome alternative over t...
Individuals make choices and prioritize goals using complex processes that assign value to rewards a...
Reward-associated stimuli are critically involved in the organization of behavior. Such cues, if the...
The basal ganglia pathways and their dopaminergic innervation are essential for reinforcement learni...
Economic theories posit reward probability as one of the factors defining reward value. Individuals ...
The physical effort required to seek out and extract a resource is an important consideration for a ...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
Reward prediction errors (RPEs) and risk preferences have two things in common: both can shape decis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Real-world decisions frequently involve tradeoffs betw...
Five years ago, we introduced the thrift hypothesis of dopamine (DA), suggesting that the primary ro...
Food uncertainty has the effect of invigorating food-related responses. Psychologists have noted tha...
To make optimal decisions and get the best outcomes, human and animal decision-makers must traverse ...
The mesolimbic dopaminergic system exerts a crucial influence on incentive processing. However, the ...
Human gambling generally involves taking a risk on a low probability high outcome alternative over t...
Individuals make choices and prioritize goals using complex processes that assign value to rewards a...
Reward-associated stimuli are critically involved in the organization of behavior. Such cues, if the...
The basal ganglia pathways and their dopaminergic innervation are essential for reinforcement learni...
Economic theories posit reward probability as one of the factors defining reward value. Individuals ...
The physical effort required to seek out and extract a resource is an important consideration for a ...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
In this review we attempt to link the efficiency by which animals behave (economy of animal behaviou...
Reward prediction errors (RPEs) and risk preferences have two things in common: both can shape decis...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Real-world decisions frequently involve tradeoffs betw...
Five years ago, we introduced the thrift hypothesis of dopamine (DA), suggesting that the primary ro...