SummaryConcrete examples of computation and implementation of cost/benefit decisions at the level of neuronal circuits are largely lacking. Such decisions are based on appetitive state, which is the integration of sensation, internal state, and memory. Value-based decisions are accessible in neuronal circuitry of simple systems [1]. In one such system, the predatory sea slug Pleurobranchaea, appetite is readily quantified in behavior [2] and related to approach/avoidance decision [3]. Moreover, motor aspects of feeding and turning can be observed as fictive motor output in the isolated central nervous system (CNS) [4, 5]. Here we found that the excitation state of the feeding motor network both manifested appetitive state and controlled exp...
Decision making is a complex task, and its underlying mechanisms that regulate behavior, such as the...
Animals decide on appropriate behaviors when encountering various stimuli by integrating sensory inf...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Animals make feeding and avoi...
SummaryConcrete examples of computation and implementation of cost/benefit decisions at the level of...
All animals constantly select among an array of competing behaviors in response to environmental sti...
Economic decisions arise from evaluation of alternative actions in contexts of motivation and memory...
Economic decisions arise from evaluation of alternative actions in contexts of motivation and memory...
During goal-directed decision-making, animals must integrate information from the external environme...
Many cost-benefit decisions reduce to simple choices between approach or avoidance (or active disreg...
Animals decide on appropriate behaviors when encountering various stimuli by integrating sensory inf...
Many cost-benefit decisions reduce to simple choices between approach or avoidance (or active disreg...
Hunger state can substantially alter the perceived value of a stimulus, even to the extent that the ...
Decision-making is based on the integration of sensory information, motivational states and memory, ...
AbstractTo survive, animals must constantly make behavioral choices. The analysis of simple, almost ...
SummaryRecent studies of behavioral choice support the notion that the decision to carry out one beh...
Decision making is a complex task, and its underlying mechanisms that regulate behavior, such as the...
Animals decide on appropriate behaviors when encountering various stimuli by integrating sensory inf...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Animals make feeding and avoi...
SummaryConcrete examples of computation and implementation of cost/benefit decisions at the level of...
All animals constantly select among an array of competing behaviors in response to environmental sti...
Economic decisions arise from evaluation of alternative actions in contexts of motivation and memory...
Economic decisions arise from evaluation of alternative actions in contexts of motivation and memory...
During goal-directed decision-making, animals must integrate information from the external environme...
Many cost-benefit decisions reduce to simple choices between approach or avoidance (or active disreg...
Animals decide on appropriate behaviors when encountering various stimuli by integrating sensory inf...
Many cost-benefit decisions reduce to simple choices between approach or avoidance (or active disreg...
Hunger state can substantially alter the perceived value of a stimulus, even to the extent that the ...
Decision-making is based on the integration of sensory information, motivational states and memory, ...
AbstractTo survive, animals must constantly make behavioral choices. The analysis of simple, almost ...
SummaryRecent studies of behavioral choice support the notion that the decision to carry out one beh...
Decision making is a complex task, and its underlying mechanisms that regulate behavior, such as the...
Animals decide on appropriate behaviors when encountering various stimuli by integrating sensory inf...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Animals make feeding and avoi...