There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first assigning a value to the options under consideration and then comparing them. Two important open questions are whether the brain encodes absolute or relative value signals, and what role attention might play in these computations.Weinvestigated these questions using a human fMRI experiment with a binary choice task in which the fixations to both stimuli were exogenously manipulated to control for the role of visual attention in the valuation computation. We found that the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and the ventral striatum encoded fixation-dependent relative value signals: activity in these areas correlated with the difference in value ...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Current computational accounts posit that, in simple binary choices, humans accumulate evidence in f...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
It is increasingly clear that simple decisions are made by computing decision values for the options...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
A growing consensus suggests that the brain makes simple choices by assigning values to the stimuli ...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
This thesis examines several aspects of decision computations which are critical for understanding t...
We often have to make choices among multiattribute stimuli (e.g., a food that differs on its taste a...
To make economic choices between goods, the brain needs to compute representations of their values. ...
The ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) has been shown to correlate with the subjective value for...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Current computational accounts posit that, in simple binary choices, humans accumulate evidence in f...
There is a growing consensus in behavioral neuroscience that the brain makes simple choices by first...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
It is increasingly clear that simple decisions are made by computing decision values for the options...
SummaryEconomists and cognitive psychologists have long known that prior rewards bias decision makin...
Decision-making is often viewed as a two-stage process, where subjective values are first assigned t...
A growing consensus suggests that the brain makes simple choices by assigning values to the stimuli ...
Hypothetical reports of intended behavior are commonly used to draw conclusions about real choices. ...
This thesis examines several aspects of decision computations which are critical for understanding t...
We often have to make choices among multiattribute stimuli (e.g., a food that differs on its taste a...
To make economic choices between goods, the brain needs to compute representations of their values. ...
The ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) has been shown to correlate with the subjective value for...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Current computational accounts posit that, in simple binary choices, humans accumulate evidence in f...