A central question in cognitive neuroscience regards the means by which options are compared and decisions are resolved during value-guided choice. It is clear that several component processes are needed; these include identifying options, a value-based comparison, and implementation of actions to execute the decision. What is less clear is the temporal precedence and functional organisation of these component processes in the brain. Competing models of decision making have proposed that value comparison may occur in the space of alternative actions, or in the space of abstract goods. We hypothesized that the signals observed might in fact depend upon the framing of the decision. We recorded magnetoencephalographic data from humans performi...
Organisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined by obj...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
<div><p>A central question in cognitive neuroscience regards the means by which options are compared...
A central question in cognitive neuroscience regards the means by which options are compared and dec...
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity thro...
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity thro...
International audienceUnderstanding how option values are compared when making a choice is a key obj...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
We hypothesized that during binary economic choice, decision makers use the first option they attend...
Decisions are based on the subjective values of choice options. However, subjective value is a theor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2020. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Benjamin Hay...
How do people choose between options? At one extreme, the ‘value-first’ view is that the brain compu...
SummaryOrganisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined...
Organisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined by obj...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...
<div><p>A central question in cognitive neuroscience regards the means by which options are compared...
A central question in cognitive neuroscience regards the means by which options are compared and dec...
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity thro...
When choosing between two options, correlates of their value are represented in neural activity thro...
International audienceUnderstanding how option values are compared when making a choice is a key obj...
The frontal cortex is crucial to sound decision-making, and the activity of frontal neurons correlat...
Decision-making often involves choices between different stimuli, each of which is associated with a...
We hypothesized that during binary economic choice, decision makers use the first option they attend...
Decisions are based on the subjective values of choice options. However, subjective value is a theor...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2020. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Benjamin Hay...
How do people choose between options? At one extreme, the ‘value-first’ view is that the brain compu...
SummaryOrganisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined...
Organisms make two types of decisions on a regular basis. Perceptual decisions are determined by obj...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Studies of human decision making emerge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study...