Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computational techniques that link psychological and neuroscientific approaches to the ways that individuals can generate near-optimal choices in complex controlled environments. However, until recently, relatively little attention has been paid to the extent to which the structure of experimental environments relates to natural scenarios, and the survival problems that individuals have evolved to solve. This situation not only risks leaving decision-theoretic accounts ungrounded but also makes various aspects of the solutions, such as hard-wired or Pavlovian policies, difficult to interpret in the natural world. Here, we suggest importing concepts, pa...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
Behavioral ecologists assume that animals use a motivational mechanism for decisions such as action ...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
The aim of this thesis was to understand the function of the frontal lobes during different types of...
The papers that accompany this Research Topic fall at the intersection of foraging theory and neuros...
When faced with potential predators, animals instinctively decide whether there is a threat they sho...
Organisms have evolved to trade priorities across various needs, such as growth, survival, and repro...
AbstractBehavioral ecologists argue that evolution drives animal behavior to efficiently solve the p...
Here, we briefly review the evolution of research on human decision-making over the past few decades...
Neuroeconomics applies models from economics and psychology to inform neurobiological studies of cho...
This article reviews recently proposed theories postulating that, during simple choices, the brain p...
Evolutionary and psychological approaches to decision making remain largely separate endeavors. Each...
Decision making is a core competence for animals and humans acting and surviving in environments the...
Value-based decision making is pervasive in nature. It occurs whenever an animal makes a choice from...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
Behavioral ecologists assume that animals use a motivational mechanism for decisions such as action ...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
The aim of this thesis was to understand the function of the frontal lobes during different types of...
The papers that accompany this Research Topic fall at the intersection of foraging theory and neuros...
When faced with potential predators, animals instinctively decide whether there is a threat they sho...
Organisms have evolved to trade priorities across various needs, such as growth, survival, and repro...
AbstractBehavioral ecologists argue that evolution drives animal behavior to efficiently solve the p...
Here, we briefly review the evolution of research on human decision-making over the past few decades...
Neuroeconomics applies models from economics and psychology to inform neurobiological studies of cho...
This article reviews recently proposed theories postulating that, during simple choices, the brain p...
Evolutionary and psychological approaches to decision making remain largely separate endeavors. Each...
Decision making is a core competence for animals and humans acting and surviving in environments the...
Value-based decision making is pervasive in nature. It occurs whenever an animal makes a choice from...
During the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into different metho...
AbstractDuring the past 50 years, evolutionary theory for animal behaviour has branched into differe...
Behavioral ecologists assume that animals use a motivational mechanism for decisions such as action ...