International audienceDecision making under risk, i.e., choices involving benefits and/or losses, is fundamental in humans and other animals. Biologists generally aim at highlighting attitudes towards risk (i.e., risk proneness or risk aversion, for example) that would reflect naturally selected adaptations to past environmental conditions for a given species. Previous research in behavioral economics has established that various biases affect investor behavior. In this paper, we show that heuristics and biases are most likely a heritage from our evolutionary past as they are also detected in non-* Corresponding author: Marie-Hélène Broihanne, mhb@unistra.fr. Broihanne M-H. and Dufour V. 2 human primates and observed early in children. In t...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
Animals deal with predictable and unpredictable events on a daily basis. Yet our knowledge of the co...
Many studies investigate animals’ decisions under risk focussing on individuals’ attitudes towards r...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01...
International audienceIn contrast to human adults, risk proneness in the gain domain is usually obse...
Abstract Determining how both humans and animals make decisions in risky situations is a central pro...
Many studies investigate the decisions made by animals by focussing on their individual attitudes to...
A recent neurobiology study showed that monkeys systematically prefer risky targets in a visual gamb...
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
International audienceDecision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known proba...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
Animals deal with predictable and unpredictable events on a daily basis. Yet our knowledge of the co...
Many studies investigate animals’ decisions under risk focussing on individuals’ attitudes towards r...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01...
International audienceIn contrast to human adults, risk proneness in the gain domain is usually obse...
Abstract Determining how both humans and animals make decisions in risky situations is a central pro...
Many studies investigate the decisions made by animals by focussing on their individual attitudes to...
A recent neurobiology study showed that monkeys systematically prefer risky targets in a visual gamb...
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
International audienceDecision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known proba...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Humans and other animals are idiosyncratically sensitive to risk, either preferring or avoiding opti...
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...