Abstract When humans have to choose between different options, they can maximize their payoff by choosing the option that yields the highest reward. Information about reward is not only used to optimize decisions but also for movement preparation to minimize reaction times to rewarded targets. Here, we show that this is especially true in contexts in which participants additionally have to choose between different options. We probed eye movement preparation by measuring saccade latencies to differently rewarded single targets (single-trial) appearing left or right from fixation. In choice-trials, both targets were displayed and participants were free to decide for one target to receive the corresponding reward. In blocks without choice-tria...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
Since Hick's original description, many subsequent studies have confirmed the logarithmic relationsh...
AbstractWe use eye movements constantly to gather information. Saccades are efficient when they maxi...
Choosing the option with the highest expected value [reward probability x reward magnitude] maximize...
One of the most common decisions we make is the one about where to move our eyes next. Here we exami...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...
The neural basis of choice behavior is commonly investigated with tasks in which a subject analyzes ...
When our actions yield predictable consequences in the environment, our eyes often already saccade t...
Active vision is a dynamic process involving the flexible coordination of different gaze strategies ...
AbstractThe present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in ...
AbstractRecent studies show that time plays a primary role in determining whether visual selection i...
In action sequences, the eyes are generally fixated ahead of the stimulus being responded to, overla...
The present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in which tw...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
Since Hick's original description, many subsequent studies have confirmed the logarithmic relationsh...
AbstractWe use eye movements constantly to gather information. Saccades are efficient when they maxi...
Choosing the option with the highest expected value [reward probability x reward magnitude] maximize...
One of the most common decisions we make is the one about where to move our eyes next. Here we exami...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...
The neural basis of choice behavior is commonly investigated with tasks in which a subject analyzes ...
When our actions yield predictable consequences in the environment, our eyes often already saccade t...
Active vision is a dynamic process involving the flexible coordination of different gaze strategies ...
AbstractThe present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in ...
AbstractRecent studies show that time plays a primary role in determining whether visual selection i...
In action sequences, the eyes are generally fixated ahead of the stimulus being responded to, overla...
The present work explored the effects of reward in the well-known global effect paradigm in which tw...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
Since Hick's original description, many subsequent studies have confirmed the logarithmic relationsh...
AbstractWe use eye movements constantly to gather information. Saccades are efficient when they maxi...