<div><p>Regret can be defined as the subjective experience of recognizing that one has made a mistake and that a better alternative could have been selected. The experience of regret is thought to carry negative utility. This typically takes two distinct forms: augmenting immediate postregret valuations to make up for losses, and augmenting long-term changes in decision-making strategies to avoid future instances of regret altogether. While the short-term changes in valuation have been studied in human psychology, economics, neuroscience, and even recently in nonhuman-primate and rodent neurophysiology, the latter long-term process has received far less attention, with no reports of regret avoidance in nonhuman decision-making paradigms. We...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
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Decision-making is a continuous and dynamic process with prior experience reflected in and used by t...
Regret can be defined as the subjective experience of recognizing that one has made a mistake and th...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
Classical models of perceptual decision-making assume that subjects use a single, consistent strateg...
Animals can shape their timed behaviors based on experienced probabilistic relations in a nearly opt...
The exploration/exploitation tradeoff – pursuing a known reward vs. sampling from lesser known optio...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
The function of the medial prefrontal cortex has previously been determined in the rat to play an im...
Deficits in decision making are at the heart of many psychiatric diseases, such as substance abuse d...
International audienceIn humans and mammals, effort-based decision-making for monetary or food rewar...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
Decisions are not made in isolation. Rather, they rely on internal states, contextual, temporal, and...
The ability to manipulate neural activity with precision is an asset in uncovering neural circuits f...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
© 2020, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Learning from successes and failures o...
Decision-making is a continuous and dynamic process with prior experience reflected in and used by t...
Regret can be defined as the subjective experience of recognizing that one has made a mistake and th...
Risk is a ubiquitous feature of the environment for most organisms, who must often choose between a ...
Classical models of perceptual decision-making assume that subjects use a single, consistent strateg...
Animals can shape their timed behaviors based on experienced probabilistic relations in a nearly opt...
The exploration/exploitation tradeoff – pursuing a known reward vs. sampling from lesser known optio...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
The function of the medial prefrontal cortex has previously been determined in the rat to play an im...
Deficits in decision making are at the heart of many psychiatric diseases, such as substance abuse d...
International audienceIn humans and mammals, effort-based decision-making for monetary or food rewar...
Regrat helps to optimize decision-behaviour. It can be defined as a rational emotion. Several recent...
Decisions are not made in isolation. Rather, they rely on internal states, contextual, temporal, and...
The ability to manipulate neural activity with precision is an asset in uncovering neural circuits f...
Learning from successes and failures often improves the quality of subsequent decisions. Past outcom...
© 2020, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Learning from successes and failures o...
Decision-making is a continuous and dynamic process with prior experience reflected in and used by t...