Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipated outcomes and future actions. Although economic decision-making models account for both risk and reward in single-choice contexts, there is a dearth of similar knowledge about sequential choice. Classical utility-based models assume that decision-makers select and follow an optimal predetermined strategy, regardless of the particular order in which options are presented. An alternative model involves continuously reevaluating decision utilities, without prescribing a specific future set of choices. Here, using behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, we studied human subjects in a sequential choice task and use the...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
<div><p>Understanding the cognitive and neural processes that underlie human decision making require...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipa...
Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipa...
Making sequential decisions to harvest rewards is a notoriously difficult problem. One difficulty is...
SummaryAdaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of ...
To explain investing decisions, financial theorists invoke two opposing metrics: expected reward and...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
We study the behavior of subjects facing choices between certain, risky, partially ambiguous, and am...
Real-world decisions have benefits occurring only later and dependent on additional decisions taken ...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
Decisions may arise via “model-free ” repetition of previously reinforced actions, or by “model-base...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
<div><p>Understanding the cognitive and neural processes that underlie human decision making require...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...
Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipa...
Making the best choice when faced with a chain of decisions requires a person to judge both anticipa...
Making sequential decisions to harvest rewards is a notoriously difficult problem. One difficulty is...
SummaryAdaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of ...
To explain investing decisions, financial theorists invoke two opposing metrics: expected reward and...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
In everyday life, humans often encounter complex environments in which multiple sources of informati...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
We study the behavior of subjects facing choices between certain, risky, partially ambiguous, and am...
Real-world decisions have benefits occurring only later and dependent on additional decisions taken ...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
Decisions may arise via “model-free ” repetition of previously reinforced actions, or by “model-base...
People frequently change their preferences for options of gambles which they play once compared to t...
<div><p>Understanding the cognitive and neural processes that underlie human decision making require...
Past research has identified many ways in which decisions are influenced by the context of the decis...