Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available during choice and by options presented in the past. These contextual effects are hard to reconcile with classical theories and have inspired accounts where contextual influences play a crucial role. However, each account only addresses one or the other of the empirical findings and a unifying perspective has been elusive. Here, we offer a unifying theory of context effects on incentive value attribution and choice based on normative Bayesian principles. This formulation assumes that incentive value corresponds to a precision-weighted prediction error, where predictions are based upon expectations about reward. We show that this scheme explain...
We introduce a “reason-based” framework for explaining and predicting individual choices. The key id...
Previous research has demonstrated that reward-related neural activity is enhanced for choice relati...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Substantial evidence indicates that incentive value depends on an anticipation of rewards within a g...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Decision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the contextua...
<p><b>A:</b> Generative model involved during choice between two options (characterized by a single ...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
In the last few years, work in the nascent field of neuroeconomics has advanced understanding of the...
Contextual influences on human choice have been well documented in the literature, suggesting that p...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
Contextual influences on choice are ubiquitous in ecological settings. Current evidence suggests tha...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
We introduce a “reason-based” framework for explaining and predicting individual choices. The key id...
Previous research has demonstrated that reward-related neural activity is enhanced for choice relati...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Substantial evidence indicates that incentive value depends on an anticipation of rewards within a g...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Decision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the contextua...
<p><b>A:</b> Generative model involved during choice between two options (characterized by a single ...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
In the last few years, work in the nascent field of neuroeconomics has advanced understanding of the...
Contextual influences on human choice have been well documented in the literature, suggesting that p...
Human preference choice suffers curious contextual effects: the relative preference between two mult...
Contextual influences on choice are ubiquitous in ecological settings. Current evidence suggests tha...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
We introduce a “reason-based” framework for explaining and predicting individual choices. The key id...
Previous research has demonstrated that reward-related neural activity is enhanced for choice relati...
A virtue of good theory is that it is general; theories that predict a wide range of events have obv...