Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinct and competing valuation systems, variously described as goal-directed vs. habitual, or, more recently and based on statistical arguments, as model-free vs. model-based reinforcement-learning. Though both have been shown to control choices, the cognitive abilities associated with these systems are under ongoing investigation. Here we examine the link to cognitive abilities, and find that individual differences in processing speed covary with a shift from model-free to model-based choice control in the presence of above-average working memory function. This suggests shared cognitive and neural processes; provides a bridge between literatures ...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Decision making – committing to a single action from a plethora of viable alternatives – is a necess...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Rationale: Advances in neurocomputational modeling suggest that valuation systems for goal-directed ...
Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two distinct syst...
Behavioral studies have long shown that humans solve problems in two ways, one intuitive and fast (S...
A well-established notion in cognitive neuroscience proposes that multiple brain systems contribute ...
How do we do what we do? Casting light on this essential question, the blossoming perspective of co...
It has previously been shown that the relative reliability of model-based and model-free reinforceme...
Decision-making is assumed to be supported by model-free and model-based systems: the model-free sys...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Instrumental behavior depends on both goal-directed and habitual mechanisms of choice. Normative vie...
© 2017 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Background: When studying learning, researchers directly ob...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Decision making – committing to a single action from a plethora of viable alternatives – is a necess...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Rationale: Advances in neurocomputational modeling suggest that valuation systems for goal-directed ...
Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two distinct syst...
Behavioral studies have long shown that humans solve problems in two ways, one intuitive and fast (S...
A well-established notion in cognitive neuroscience proposes that multiple brain systems contribute ...
How do we do what we do? Casting light on this essential question, the blossoming perspective of co...
It has previously been shown that the relative reliability of model-based and model-free reinforceme...
Decision-making is assumed to be supported by model-free and model-based systems: the model-free sys...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Instrumental behavior depends on both goal-directed and habitual mechanisms of choice. Normative vie...
© 2017 Society of Biological Psychiatry. Background: When studying learning, researchers directly ob...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Decision making – committing to a single action from a plethora of viable alternatives – is a necess...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...