Funding: This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01), and the European Science Foundation (Compcog Exchange Grant n°3648).Decision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known probabilities. Yet the predictability level of outcomes matters in decisions, and animals, including humans, generally avoid ambiguous options. Managing ambiguity may be more challenging and requires stronger cognitive skills than decision-making under risk, where decisions involve known probabilities. Here we compare decision-making in capuchins, macaques, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos in risky and ambiguous contexts. Subjects were shown lotteries (a tray of potential rewards...
Context can have a powerful influence on decision-making strategies in humans. In particular, people...
As humans, several non-human animal species avoid risk, defined as ‘‘variability in rate of gain’’....
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Decision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known probabilities. Yet the pred...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01...
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...
Many studies investigate the decisions made by animals by focussing on their individual attitudes to...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
This research was funded by the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The funders had n...
International audienceDecision making under risk, i.e., choices involving benefits and/or losses, is...
Context can have a powerful influence on decision-making strategies in humans. In particular, people...
As humans, several non-human animal species avoid risk, defined as ‘‘variability in rate of gain’’....
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...
Decision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known probabilities. Yet the pred...
Although recent research has investigated animal decision-making under risk, little is known about h...
This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01...
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...
Many studies investigate the decisions made by animals by focussing on their individual attitudes to...
Les animaux, comme les hommes, prennent quotidiennement des décisions en ayant une connaissance impa...
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
We investigate decision-making behaviour in all four non-human great ape species. Apes chose between...
International audienceIn humans, the attitude toward risk is not neutral and is dissimilar between b...
This research was funded by the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The funders had n...
International audienceDecision making under risk, i.e., choices involving benefits and/or losses, is...
Context can have a powerful influence on decision-making strategies in humans. In particular, people...
As humans, several non-human animal species avoid risk, defined as ‘‘variability in rate of gain’’....
Economic choices are largely determined by two principal elements, reward value (utility) and probab...