When people anticipate uncertain future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. Inspired by an idea in behavioral economics that the anticipation of rewards is itself attractive, we hypothesized that this preference of advance information arises because reward prediction errors carried by such information can boost the level of anticipation. We designed new empirical behavioral studies to test this proposal, and confirmed that subjects preferred advance reward information more strongly when they had to wait for rewards for a longer time. We formulated our proposal in a reinforcement-learning model, and we showed that our model could account for a wide range of existing neuronal and behavioral data, without appealing to am...
When people learn to make decisions from experience, a reasonable intuition is that additional relev...
Humans and other animals discount the value of rewards over time. One explanation for this is that d...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...
When people anticipate uncertain future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. I...
When people anticipate possible future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. Mo...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
When faced with delayed, uncertain rewards, humans and other animals usually prefer to know the even...
Reward prediction errors (RPEs) and risk preferences have two things in common: both can shape decis...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...
When people learn to make decisions from experience, a reasonable intuition is that additional relev...
Understanding how organisms deal with probabilistic stimulus-reward associations has been advanced b...
When people learn to make decisions from experience, a reasonable intuition is that additional relev...
Humans and other animals discount the value of rewards over time. One explanation for this is that d...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...
When people anticipate uncertain future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. I...
When people anticipate possible future outcomes, they often prefer to know their fate in advance. Mo...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
Humans and animals apparently extract intrinsic value from anticipating, or savoring, impending rewa...
When faced with delayed, uncertain rewards, humans and other animals usually prefer to know the even...
Reward prediction errors (RPEs) and risk preferences have two things in common: both can shape decis...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...
When people learn to make decisions from experience, a reasonable intuition is that additional relev...
Understanding how organisms deal with probabilistic stimulus-reward associations has been advanced b...
When people learn to make decisions from experience, a reasonable intuition is that additional relev...
Humans and other animals discount the value of rewards over time. One explanation for this is that d...
Having something to look forward to is a keystone of well-being. Anticipation of future reward, such...