In principle, formal dynamical models of decision making hold the potential to represent fundamental computations underpinning value-based (i.e., preferential) decisions in addition to perceptual decisions. Sequential-sampling models such as the race model and the drift-diffusion model that are grounded in simplicity, analytical tractability, and optimality remain popular, but some of their more recent counterparts have instead been designed with an aim for more feasibility as architectures to be implemented by actual neural systems. Connectionist models are proposed herein at an intermediate level of analysis that bridges mental phenomena and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms. Several such models drawing elements from the establishe...
How do we make economic decisions in everyday life? How do we make decisions in the face of uncertai...
We review how leaky competing accumulators (LCAs) can be used to model decision making in two-altern...
Value-based decision making is a cognitive process in which an animal selects a specific behavior fr...
In principle, formal dynamical models of decision making hold the potential to represent fundamental...
How do we do what we do? Casting light on this essential question, the blossoming perspective of co...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
How do we choose between different foods from a restaurant menu, or between a vacation overseas and ...
For decades now, normative theories of perceptual decisions, and their implementation as drift diffu...
An important open problem is how values are compared to make simple choices. A natural hypothesis is...
Psychological models of value-based decision-making describe how subjective values are formed and ma...
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
How do we make economic decisions in everyday life? How do we make decisions in the face of uncertai...
We review how leaky competing accumulators (LCAs) can be used to model decision making in two-altern...
Value-based decision making is a cognitive process in which an animal selects a specific behavior fr...
In principle, formal dynamical models of decision making hold the potential to represent fundamental...
How do we do what we do? Casting light on this essential question, the blossoming perspective of co...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
How do we choose between different foods from a restaurant menu, or between a vacation overseas and ...
For decades now, normative theories of perceptual decisions, and their implementation as drift diffu...
An important open problem is how values are compared to make simple choices. A natural hypothesis is...
Psychological models of value-based decision-making describe how subjective values are formed and ma...
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
These studies explore how, where, and when representations of variables critical to decision-making ...
The canonical computational model for the cognitive process underlying two-alternative forced-choice...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
Choosing between equally valued options is a common conundrum, for which classical decision theories...
How do we make economic decisions in everyday life? How do we make decisions in the face of uncertai...
We review how leaky competing accumulators (LCAs) can be used to model decision making in two-altern...
Value-based decision making is a cognitive process in which an animal selects a specific behavior fr...