<div><p>Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and punishments. This provides an inferential foundation for the cognitive (judgement) bias task, now widely-used for assessing affective states in non-human animals. In the task, information about affect is extracted from the optimistic or pessimistic manner in which participants resolve ambiguities in sensory input. Here, we report a novel variant of the task aimed at dissecting the effects of affect manipulations on perceptual and value computations for decision-making under ambiguity in humans. Participants were instructed to judge which way a Gabor patch (250ms presentation) was leaning. If the stimulus leant one way (e.g. left), pr...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and...
Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
People often view the ambiguities of their social world through a subjective, rather than objective ...
Affective bias, the tendency to differentially prioritise the processing of negative relative to pos...
Links between affective states and risk-taking are often characterised using summary statistics from...
People often view the ambiguities of their social world through a subjective, rather than objective ...
Affective bias, the tendency to differentially prioritise the processing of negative relative to pos...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and...
Positive and negative moods can be treated as prior expectations over future delivery of rewards and...
There have been many battles about how best to formalise the affective states of humans andother ani...
Accurate assessment of animal emotion (affect) is an important goal in animal welfare science, and i...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
People often view the ambiguities of their social world through a subjective, rather than objective ...
Affective bias, the tendency to differentially prioritise the processing of negative relative to pos...
Links between affective states and risk-taking are often characterised using summary statistics from...
People often view the ambiguities of their social world through a subjective, rather than objective ...
Affective bias, the tendency to differentially prioritise the processing of negative relative to pos...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
“Many important decisions are made without precise information about the probabilities of the outcom...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...
Affective state can influence cognition leading to biased information processing, interpretation, at...