Humans and other animals make decisions in order to satisfy their goals. However, it remains unknown how neural circuits compute which of multiple possible goals should be pursued (e.g., when balancing hunger and thirst) and how to combine these signals with estimates of available reward alternatives. Here, humans undergoing fMRI accumulated two distinct assets over a sequence of trials. Financial outcomes depended on the minimum cumulate of either asset, creating a need to maintain "value equilibrium" by redressing any imbalance among the assets. Blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) signals in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC) tracked the level of imbalance among goals, whereas the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) signaled ...
Saving behavior usually requires individuals to perform several consecutive choices before collectin...
International audienceIn Machine Learning, value prediction and decision making are implemented in c...
Elsewhere at this meeting we present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements in bo...
Humans and other animals make decisions in order to satisfy their goals. However, it remains unknown...
Humans and other animals are remarkably adept at integrating a vast array of information into their ...
Theories of prefrontal cortex (PFC) as optimizing reward value have been widely deployed to explain ...
Understanding how the brain computes value is a basic question in neuroscience. Although individual ...
Integrating costs and benefits is crucial for optimal decision-making. While much is known about dec...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
To choose between manifestly distinct options, it is suggested that the brain assigns values to goal...
Neurobiologists have studied decisions by offering successive, independent choices between goods or ...
When we make decisions, the benefits of an option often need to be weighed against accompanying cost...
Our understanding of the neural mechanisms of value-based decision making has increased dramatically...
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity thro...
BACKGROUND: Choosing between actions associated with uncertain rewards and punishments is mediated b...
Saving behavior usually requires individuals to perform several consecutive choices before collectin...
International audienceIn Machine Learning, value prediction and decision making are implemented in c...
Elsewhere at this meeting we present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements in bo...
Humans and other animals make decisions in order to satisfy their goals. However, it remains unknown...
Humans and other animals are remarkably adept at integrating a vast array of information into their ...
Theories of prefrontal cortex (PFC) as optimizing reward value have been widely deployed to explain ...
Understanding how the brain computes value is a basic question in neuroscience. Although individual ...
Integrating costs and benefits is crucial for optimal decision-making. While much is known about dec...
Little is known about the neural networks supporting value computation during complex social decisio...
To choose between manifestly distinct options, it is suggested that the brain assigns values to goal...
Neurobiologists have studied decisions by offering successive, independent choices between goods or ...
When we make decisions, the benefits of an option often need to be weighed against accompanying cost...
Our understanding of the neural mechanisms of value-based decision making has increased dramatically...
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity thro...
BACKGROUND: Choosing between actions associated with uncertain rewards and punishments is mediated b...
Saving behavior usually requires individuals to perform several consecutive choices before collectin...
International audienceIn Machine Learning, value prediction and decision making are implemented in c...
Elsewhere at this meeting we present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements in bo...