In a dynamic world, accurate beliefs about the environment are vital for survival, and individuals should therefore regularly seek out new information with which to update their beliefs. This aspect of behaviour is not well captured by standard theories of decision making, and the neural mechanisms of information seeking remain unclear. One recent theory posits that valuation of information results from representation of informative stimuli within canonical neural reward-processing circuits, even if that information lacks instrumental use. We investigated this question by recording EEG from twenty-three human participants performing a non-instrumental information-seeking task. In this task, participants could pay a monetary cost to receive ...
The pursuit of knowledge is a basic feature of human nature. However, in domains ranging from health...
When deciding between different options, individuals are guided by the expected (mean) value of the ...
People’s desire to seek or avoid information is not only influenced by the possible outcomes of an e...
Adaptive information seeking is critical for goal-directed behavior. Growing evidence suggests the i...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
Brain processing of reward information is essential for complex functions such as learning and motiv...
Uncertainty presents a problem for both human and machine decision-making. While utility maximizatio...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
Humans have a striking desire to actively seek new information, even when it is devoid of any instru...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Distinct psychological processes have been proposed to unfold in decision-making. The time course of...
When people anticipate uncertain future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. I...
Optimal decision-making requires humans to predict the value and probability of prospective (rewardi...
Prediction of future rewards and discrepancy between actual and expected outcomes (prediction error)...
The pursuit of knowledge is a basic feature of human nature. However, in domains ranging from health...
When deciding between different options, individuals are guided by the expected (mean) value of the ...
People’s desire to seek or avoid information is not only influenced by the possible outcomes of an e...
Adaptive information seeking is critical for goal-directed behavior. Growing evidence suggests the i...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
Brain processing of reward information is essential for complex functions such as learning and motiv...
Uncertainty presents a problem for both human and machine decision-making. While utility maximizatio...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
The acknowledged importance of uncertainty in economic decision making has stimulated the search for...
Humans have a striking desire to actively seek new information, even when it is devoid of any instru...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Distinct psychological processes have been proposed to unfold in decision-making. The time course of...
When people anticipate uncertain future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. I...
Optimal decision-making requires humans to predict the value and probability of prospective (rewardi...
Prediction of future rewards and discrepancy between actual and expected outcomes (prediction error)...
The pursuit of knowledge is a basic feature of human nature. However, in domains ranging from health...
When deciding between different options, individuals are guided by the expected (mean) value of the ...
People’s desire to seek or avoid information is not only influenced by the possible outcomes of an e...