The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is key to survival. Targets may differ in their reward value as well as in their low-level perceptual properties (e.g., visual saliency). Previous studies investigated separately the impact of either value or saliency on choice; thus, it is not known how the brain combines these two variables during decision making. We addressed this question with three experiments in which human subjects attempted to maximize their monetary earnings by rapidly choosing items from a brief display. Each display contained several worthless items (distractors) as well as two targets, whose value and saliency were varied systematically. We compared the behavioral d...
How does the brain combine information predictive of the value of a visually guided task (incentive ...
AbstractTheories of reinforcement learning have proposed that the association of reward to visual st...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
Many decisions we make require visually identifying and evaluating numerous alternatives quickly. Th...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
Rational, value-based decision-making mandates selecting the option with highest subjective expected...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
Decision making in any brain is imperfect and costly in terms of time and energy. Operating under su...
SummaryTheories of animal approach behaviour suggest that reward can create low-level biases in perc...
SummaryHuman subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these...
The future is uncertain because some forthcoming events are unpredictable and also because our abili...
International audienceAs affective influences, emotional and motivational characterization of inform...
Coordination games often have salient “focal points”. In games where choices are locations in images...
How does the brain combine information predictive of the value of a visually guided task (incentive ...
AbstractTheories of reinforcement learning have proposed that the association of reward to visual st...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
Many decisions we make require visually identifying and evaluating numerous alternatives quickly. Th...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
Rational, value-based decision-making mandates selecting the option with highest subjective expected...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
Decision making in any brain is imperfect and costly in terms of time and energy. Operating under su...
SummaryTheories of animal approach behaviour suggest that reward can create low-level biases in perc...
SummaryHuman subjects are proficient at tracking the mean and variance of rewards and updating these...
The future is uncertain because some forthcoming events are unpredictable and also because our abili...
International audienceAs affective influences, emotional and motivational characterization of inform...
Coordination games often have salient “focal points”. In games where choices are locations in images...
How does the brain combine information predictive of the value of a visually guided task (incentive ...
AbstractTheories of reinforcement learning have proposed that the association of reward to visual st...
How do reward outcomes affect early visual performance? Previous studies found a suboptimal influenc...