International audienceValue-based decision-making involves trading off the cost associated with an action against its expected reward. Research has shown that both physical and mental effort constitute such subjective costs, biasing choices away from effortful actions, and discounting the value of obtained rewards. Facing conflicts between competing action alternatives is considered aversive, as recruiting cognitive control to overcome conflict is effortful. Moreover, engaging control to proactively suppress irrelevant information that could conflict with task-relevant information would presumably also be cognitively costly. Yet, it remains unclear whether the cognitive control demands involved in preventing and resolving conflict also cons...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
<div><p>Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two disti...
International audienceValue-based decision-making involves trading off the cost associated with an a...
Value-based decision-making involves trading off the cost associated with an action against its expe...
A large literature has accumulated suggesting that human and animal decision making is driven by at ...
Current models of cognitive control address selection among tasks in terms of a cost-benefit tradeof...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
This dissertation examines the effects of a decision-maker\u27s goals on what is learned from experi...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
In keeping with the view that individuals invest cognitive effort in accordance with its relative co...
Although people seek to avoid expenditure of cognitive effort, reward incentives can increase invest...
In this dissertation, we present two lines of research that investigate value-based decisions. The f...
ogeth itive a ta rimen als. In the task-switching experiment, reward increased the conflict-modulate...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
<div><p>Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two disti...
International audienceValue-based decision-making involves trading off the cost associated with an a...
Value-based decision-making involves trading off the cost associated with an action against its expe...
A large literature has accumulated suggesting that human and animal decision making is driven by at ...
Current models of cognitive control address selection among tasks in terms of a cost-benefit tradeof...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
This dissertation examines the effects of a decision-maker\u27s goals on what is learned from experi...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
In keeping with the view that individuals invest cognitive effort in accordance with its relative co...
Although people seek to avoid expenditure of cognitive effort, reward incentives can increase invest...
In this dissertation, we present two lines of research that investigate value-based decisions. The f...
ogeth itive a ta rimen als. In the task-switching experiment, reward increased the conflict-modulate...
International audienceThe valence of new information influences learning rates in humans: good news ...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
<div><p>Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two disti...