Choice behavior combines discrimination between distinctive outcomes, preference for specific outcomes and relative valuation of comparable outcomes. Previous work has focused on 1 component (i.e., preference) disregarding other influential processes that might provide a more complete understanding. Animal models of choice have been explored primarily utilizing extensive training, limited freedom for multiple decisions and sparse behavioral measures constrained to a single phase of motivated action. The present study used a paradigm that combines different elements of previous methods with the goal to distinguish among components of choice and explore how well components match predictions based on risk-sensitive foraging strategies. In orde...
Choices of humans and non-human primates are influenced by both actually experienced and fictive out...
Identifying similarities and differences in choice behavior across species is informative about how ...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...
We simulate two types of environments to investigate how closely rats approximate optimal foraging. ...
One characteristic of natural environments is that outcomes vary across time. Animals need to adapt ...
Animals and humans face choices every day. Survival depends on whether the choices we make are adapt...
This study examined the effects of previous outcomes on subsequent choices in a probabilistic-choice...
A common method for testing preference for objects is to determine which of a pair of objects is app...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...
Typescript (photocopy).The series of risky choice experiments that will be presented in this dissert...
This study examines the relationship between rapid relative reward comparisons and incentive contras...
Citation: Kirkpatrick, K., Marshall, A. T., & Smith, A. P. (2015). Mechanisms of Individual Differen...
Choice, the simple allocation of responses amongst alternatives, has been extensively studied in the...
When choosing among multi-attribute options, integrating the full information may be computationally...
This thesis addresses decision mechanisms in foraging situations, using laboratory experiments with ...
Choices of humans and non-human primates are influenced by both actually experienced and fictive out...
Identifying similarities and differences in choice behavior across species is informative about how ...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...
We simulate two types of environments to investigate how closely rats approximate optimal foraging. ...
One characteristic of natural environments is that outcomes vary across time. Animals need to adapt ...
Animals and humans face choices every day. Survival depends on whether the choices we make are adapt...
This study examined the effects of previous outcomes on subsequent choices in a probabilistic-choice...
A common method for testing preference for objects is to determine which of a pair of objects is app...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...
Typescript (photocopy).The series of risky choice experiments that will be presented in this dissert...
This study examines the relationship between rapid relative reward comparisons and incentive contras...
Citation: Kirkpatrick, K., Marshall, A. T., & Smith, A. P. (2015). Mechanisms of Individual Differen...
Choice, the simple allocation of responses amongst alternatives, has been extensively studied in the...
When choosing among multi-attribute options, integrating the full information may be computationally...
This thesis addresses decision mechanisms in foraging situations, using laboratory experiments with ...
Choices of humans and non-human primates are influenced by both actually experienced and fictive out...
Identifying similarities and differences in choice behavior across species is informative about how ...
Theoretical reference points have been proposed to differentiate probabilistic gains from probabilis...