Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying various cognitive functions such as working memory, attention, and decision making. However, it is currently unknown if RT is also informative about various stages of value-based choice, particularly how reward values are constructed. To investigate these questions, we analyzed the pattern of RT during a set of multi-dimensional learning and decision-making tasks that can prompt subjects to adopt different learning strategies. In our experiments, subjects could use reward feedback to directly learn reward values associated with possible choice options (object-based learning). Alternatively, they could learn reward values of options' features (e.g. co...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
<div><p>Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying ...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
What determines the speed of our decisions? Various models of decision-making have focused on percep...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
The goal of this article is to investigate how human participants allocate their limited time to dec...
Value-based decision-making is often studied in a static context, where participants decide which op...
This investigation was designed to determine relative effects of monetary reward and knowledge of re...
Response time is used here to interpret choice in decision problems. I first establish that there is...
Accurate collection of response times is one of the main advantages of web-administered stated choic...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
<div><p>Measurements of response time (RT) have long been used to infer neural processes underlying ...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
What determines the speed of our decisions? Various models of decision-making have focused on percep...
Cognition can reveal itself in the pupil, as latent cognitive processes map onto specific pupil resp...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
The goal of this article is to investigate how human participants allocate their limited time to dec...
Value-based decision-making is often studied in a static context, where participants decide which op...
This investigation was designed to determine relative effects of monetary reward and knowledge of re...
Response time is used here to interpret choice in decision problems. I first establish that there is...
Accurate collection of response times is one of the main advantages of web-administered stated choic...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
Response time (RT) is an oft-reported behavioral measure in psychological and neurocognitive experim...
Response time is used to interpret choice in decision problems. It is first establishes that there i...
Human decisions are strongly influenced by past experience or by the subjective values attributed to...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...