Most models of choice assume a “tug of war” (ToW) between options present at the time of the choice, arguing that preferences are built in this process, and implying that adding options increases delay to act. In contrast, the Sequential Choice Model (SCM) proposes that choices are driven by parallel expression of the mechanisms that control action in sequential encounters, without comparative deliberation at choice time. Only the SCM predicts choice preferences based on latencies to respond in single-option encounters. SCM further predicts that latencies to choose should either be the same or shorter than those in sequential encounters. We contrasted these models using a midsession reversal task with pigeons. Responses to one alternative...
During a midsession reversal task, the session begins with a simple simultaneous discrimination in w...
We investigate simultaneous and sequential choices in starlings, using Charnov's Diet Choice Model(D...
We investigate simultaneous and sequential choices in starlings, using Charnov's Diet Choice Model (...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
Cognitive theories of timing and conditioned reinforcement provide two different theoretical perspec...
In the Mid-Session Reversal task (MSR), an animal chooses between two options, S1 and S2. Rewards fo...
The sequential choice model (SCM) proposes that latencies to accept options presented alone can be u...
Choice behavior has been widely researched, but few studies have examined the effect of multiple (mo...
In Experiment 1, pigeons chose between variable- and fixed-interval schedules. The timer for 1 sched...
We contrast two classes of choice processes, those assuming time-consuming comparisons and those whe...
It is well known that when humans are given a choice between two options, their preference is affect...
We contrast two classes of choice processes, those assuming time-consuming comparisons and those whe...
This thesis addresses decision mechanisms in foraging situations, using laboratory experiments with ...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
During a midsession reversal task, the session begins with a simple simultaneous discrimination in w...
We investigate simultaneous and sequential choices in starlings, using Charnov's Diet Choice Model(D...
We investigate simultaneous and sequential choices in starlings, using Charnov's Diet Choice Model (...
To date there has been no convincing evidence for preference reversal in pigeons using concurrent-ch...
Cognitive theories of timing and conditioned reinforcement provide two different theoretical perspec...
In the Mid-Session Reversal task (MSR), an animal chooses between two options, S1 and S2. Rewards fo...
The sequential choice model (SCM) proposes that latencies to accept options presented alone can be u...
Choice behavior has been widely researched, but few studies have examined the effect of multiple (mo...
In Experiment 1, pigeons chose between variable- and fixed-interval schedules. The timer for 1 sched...
We contrast two classes of choice processes, those assuming time-consuming comparisons and those whe...
It is well known that when humans are given a choice between two options, their preference is affect...
We contrast two classes of choice processes, those assuming time-consuming comparisons and those whe...
This thesis addresses decision mechanisms in foraging situations, using laboratory experiments with ...
Pigeons responded in a concurrent-chains procedure in which terminal-link reinforcer variables were ...
Three experiments with pigeons studied the relation between time and rate measures of behavior under...
During a midsession reversal task, the session begins with a simple simultaneous discrimination in w...
We investigate simultaneous and sequential choices in starlings, using Charnov's Diet Choice Model(D...
We investigate simultaneous and sequential choices in starlings, using Charnov's Diet Choice Model (...