SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision making in favor of options with high expected value. Accordingly, value modulates the activity of sensorimotor neurons involved in initiating movements toward one of two competing decision alternatives. However, little is known about how value influences the acquisition and representation of incoming sensory information or about the neural mechanisms that track the relative value of each available stimulus to guide behavior. Here, fMRI revealed value-related modulations throughout spatially selective areas of the human visual system in the absence of overt saccadic responses (including in V1). These modulations were primarily associated with the r...
Objects associated with reward draw attention and evoke enhanced activity in visual cortex. What is ...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
Perceptual discriminations can be strongly biased by the expected reward for a correct decision but ...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
Past reward associations may be signaled by stimuli from different sensory modalities, however it re...
Standard neuroeconomics theories state that the value of different classes of stimuli, for instance ...
Past reward associations may be signaled from different sensory modalities; however, it remains uncl...
When a behaviorally relevant stimulus has been previously associated with reward, behavioral respons...
The subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different types ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Adaptive decision-making requires that options be weighed according to the predicted value of the ou...
Numerous experiments have recently sought to identify neural signals associated with the subjective ...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
An observer detecting a noisy sensory signal is biased by the costs and benefits associated with its...
Objects associated with reward draw attention and evoke enhanced activity in visual cortex. What is ...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
Perceptual discriminations can be strongly biased by the expected reward for a correct decision but ...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
Past reward associations may be signaled by stimuli from different sensory modalities, however it re...
Standard neuroeconomics theories state that the value of different classes of stimuli, for instance ...
Past reward associations may be signaled from different sensory modalities; however, it remains uncl...
When a behaviorally relevant stimulus has been previously associated with reward, behavioral respons...
The subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different types ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Adaptive decision-making requires that options be weighed according to the predicted value of the ou...
Numerous experiments have recently sought to identify neural signals associated with the subjective ...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
An observer detecting a noisy sensory signal is biased by the costs and benefits associated with its...
Objects associated with reward draw attention and evoke enhanced activity in visual cortex. What is ...
External circumstances and internal bodily states often change and require organisms to flexibly ada...
Perceptual discriminations can be strongly biased by the expected reward for a correct decision but ...