Recently it has been suggested that individual humans and other animals possess different levels of a general tendency to explore or exploit that may influence behavior in different contexts. In the present work, we investigated whether individual differences in this general tendency to explore (exploit) can be captured across three behavioral paradigms that involve exploration–exploitation trade-offs: A foraging task involving sequential search for fish in several ponds, a multiarmed bandit task involving repeatedly choosing from a set of options, and a sequential choice task involving choosing a candidate from a pool of applicants. Two hundred and sixty-one participants completed two versions of each of the three tasks. Structural equatio...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
International audienceIndividuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefo...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...
Recently it has been suggested that individual humans and other animals possess different levels of ...
Numerous studies have documented individual differences in exploratory tendencies and other phenomen...
The choices individuals make are based on the information they have. Differences in search behaviour...
Search—the problem of exploring a space of alternatives to identify target goals—is a fundamental b...
Sometimes, we must choose between obtaining an immediate reward or foregoing it in favor of searchin...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
<div><p>Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. I...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
Individuals develop innovative behaviours to solve foraging challenges in the face of changing envir...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Individuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefore they face a trade-o...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
International audienceIndividuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefo...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...
Recently it has been suggested that individual humans and other animals possess different levels of ...
Numerous studies have documented individual differences in exploratory tendencies and other phenomen...
The choices individuals make are based on the information they have. Differences in search behaviour...
Search—the problem of exploring a space of alternatives to identify target goals—is a fundamental b...
Sometimes, we must choose between obtaining an immediate reward or foregoing it in favor of searchin...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
<div><p>Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. I...
Individuals foraging in groups can use two different tactics for obtaining food resources. Individua...
Individuals develop innovative behaviours to solve foraging challenges in the face of changing envir...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Individuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefore they face a trade-o...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
International audienceIndividuals do not have complete information about the environment and therefo...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...