Decision making in any brain is imperfect and costly in terms of time and energy. Operating under such constraints, an organism could be in a position to improve performance if an opportunity arose to exploit informative patterns in the environment being searched. Such an improvement of performance could entail both faster and more accurate (i.e., reward-maximizing) decisions. The present study investigated the extent to which human participants could learn to take advantage of immediate patterns in the spatial arrangement of serially presented foods such that a region of space would consistently be associated with greater subjective value. Eye movements leading up to choices demonstrated rapidly induced biases in the selective allocation o...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
AbstractVisual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retina...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Decision making in any brain is imperfect and costly in terms of time and energy. Operating under su...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
Decision making is thought to be guided by the values of alternative options and involve the accumul...
AbstractDecision making has been regarded as the last stage before action in the human information p...
Several decision-making models predict that it should be possible to affect real binary choices by m...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
Decisions about where to fixate are highly variable and often inefficient. In the current study, we ...
The eye movement system is sensitive to reward. However, whilst the eye movement system is extremely...
<p>Humans make decisions in highly complex physical, economic and social environments. In order to a...
In nearly every moment of our lives, we make decisions. However, the neuronal mechanism underlying d...
How does the brain combine information predictive of the value of a visually guided task (incentive ...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
AbstractVisual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retina...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...
Decision making in any brain is imperfect and costly in terms of time and energy. Operating under su...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
Decision making is thought to be guided by the values of alternative options and involve the accumul...
AbstractDecision making has been regarded as the last stage before action in the human information p...
Several decision-making models predict that it should be possible to affect real binary choices by m...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
Decisions about where to fixate are highly variable and often inefficient. In the current study, we ...
The eye movement system is sensitive to reward. However, whilst the eye movement system is extremely...
<p>Humans make decisions in highly complex physical, economic and social environments. In order to a...
In nearly every moment of our lives, we make decisions. However, the neuronal mechanism underlying d...
How does the brain combine information predictive of the value of a visually guided task (incentive ...
The current eye-tracking study examined the influence of reward on oculomotor performance, and the e...
AbstractVisual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retina...
Although choice experiments (CEs) are widely applied in economics to study choice behaviour, underst...