Little is known about how humans solve the exploitation/exploration trade-off. In particular, the evidence for uncertainty-driven exploration is mixed. The current study proposes a novel hypothesis of exploration that helps reconcile prior findings that may seem contradictory at first. According to this hypothesis, uncertainty-driven exploration involves a dilemma between two motives: (i) to speed up learning about the unknown, which may beget novel reward opportunities; (ii) to avoid the unknown because it is potentially dangerous. We provide evidence for our hypothesis using both behavioral and simulated data, and briefly point to recent evidence that the brain differentiates between these two motives
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
How do people decide whether to try out novel options as opposed to tried-and-tested ones? We argue ...
How does time pressure influence exploration and decision-making? We investigated this question with...
Little is known about how humans solve the exploitation/exploration trade-off. In particular, the ev...
Little is known about how humans solve the exploitation/exploration trade-off. In particular, the ev...
In repeated decision problems for which it is possible to learn from experience, people should activ...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
The exploitation-exploration (EE) trade-off describes how, when making a decision, an organism must ...
The exploration/exploitation trade-off (EE trade-off) describes how, when faced with multiple compet...
SummaryHow do individuals decide to act based on a rewarding status quo versus an unexplored choice ...
In realistic environments, organisms are frequently faced with multiple resource alternatives, and m...
Humans are often faced with an exploration-versus-exploitation trade-off. A commonly used paradigm, ...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
When making behavioral decisions, individuals need to balance between exploiting known options or ex...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
How do people decide whether to try out novel options as opposed to tried-and-tested ones? We argue ...
How does time pressure influence exploration and decision-making? We investigated this question with...
Little is known about how humans solve the exploitation/exploration trade-off. In particular, the ev...
Little is known about how humans solve the exploitation/exploration trade-off. In particular, the ev...
In repeated decision problems for which it is possible to learn from experience, people should activ...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
The exploitation-exploration (EE) trade-off describes how, when making a decision, an organism must ...
The exploration/exploitation trade-off (EE trade-off) describes how, when faced with multiple compet...
SummaryHow do individuals decide to act based on a rewarding status quo versus an unexplored choice ...
In realistic environments, organisms are frequently faced with multiple resource alternatives, and m...
Humans are often faced with an exploration-versus-exploitation trade-off. A commonly used paradigm, ...
Recently, evidence has emerged that humans approach learning using Bayesian updating rather than (mo...
When making behavioral decisions, individuals need to balance between exploiting known options or ex...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
How do people decide whether to try out novel options as opposed to tried-and-tested ones? We argue ...
How does time pressure influence exploration and decision-making? We investigated this question with...