Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have an absolute quality (e.g. a food source has a fixed energy content), the perceived value of the option may be malleable. The factors affecting the perceived value of an option may thus strongly influence which option is ultimately chosen. Expectations have been shown to be a strong driver of perceived value in both humans and social insects, causing an undervaluation of a given option if a better option was expected, and an overvaluation if a poorer one was expected. In humans, perceived value can be strongly affected by social information. Value perception in some insects has also been shown to be affected by social information, showing con...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Expending effort is generally considered to be undesirable. However, both humans and vertebrates wil...
Humans usually assess things not according to their absolute value, but relative to reference points...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
Humans usually assess options not in terms of absolute value, but relative to reference points. The ...
Behavioural economists have identified many psychological manipulations which affect perceived value...
To make sensible decisions, both humans and other animals must compare the available options against...
Social insects have the striking ability to collectively choose the most profitable among all availa...
Humans usually assess things not according to their absolute value, but relative to reference points...
Abstract: Social insects rely on sophisticated communication channels and on individual decision mak...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may in-clude c...
In order to make effective collective decisions, ants lay pheromone trails to lead nest-mates to acc...
The use of pheromone trails in ant colony organization is an important model for understanding colle...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is native to South America but has become one of the most inv...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Expending effort is generally considered to be undesirable. However, both humans and vertebrates wil...
Humans usually assess things not according to their absolute value, but relative to reference points...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
Comparing the value of options is at the heart of economic decision-making. While an option may have...
Humans usually assess options not in terms of absolute value, but relative to reference points. The ...
Behavioural economists have identified many psychological manipulations which affect perceived value...
To make sensible decisions, both humans and other animals must compare the available options against...
Social insects have the striking ability to collectively choose the most profitable among all availa...
Humans usually assess things not according to their absolute value, but relative to reference points...
Abstract: Social insects rely on sophisticated communication channels and on individual decision mak...
Social insects often respond to signals and cues from nest-mates, and these responses may in-clude c...
In order to make effective collective decisions, ants lay pheromone trails to lead nest-mates to acc...
The use of pheromone trails in ant colony organization is an important model for understanding colle...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is native to South America but has become one of the most inv...
Ant colonies are famous for using trail pheromones to make collective decisions. Trail pheromone sys...
Expending effort is generally considered to be undesirable. However, both humans and vertebrates wil...
Humans usually assess things not according to their absolute value, but relative to reference points...