Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate the neural mechanisms that are involved in understanding other people. While most studies employ explicit instructions to learn from social cues, everyday life is characterized by the spontaneous use of such signals (e.g., the gaze of others) to infer on internal states such as intentions. To investigate the neural mechanisms of the impact of gaze cues on learning and decision-making, we acquired behavioural and fMRI data from 50 participants performing a probabilistic task, in which cards with varying winning probabilities had to be chosen. In addition, the task included a computer-generated face that gazed towards one of these cards provid...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
When making judgments in a group, individuals often revise their initial beliefs about the best judg...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
<div><p>The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been th...
‘Bayesian hierarchical predictive coding of human social behaviour.’ Biological agents are the most ...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Many daily choices are based on one’s own knowledge. However, when predicting other people’s behavio...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
Accurate person perception is crucial in social decision-making. One of the central elements in succ...
Many daily choices are based on one's own knowledge. However, when predicting other people's behavio...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
When making judgments in a group, individuals often revise their initial beliefs about the best judg...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
<div><p>The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been th...
‘Bayesian hierarchical predictive coding of human social behaviour.’ Biological agents are the most ...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The mechanisms that govern human learning and decision making under uncertainty have been the focus ...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Many daily choices are based on one’s own knowledge. However, when predicting other people’s behavio...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
Accurate person perception is crucial in social decision-making. One of the central elements in succ...
Many daily choices are based on one's own knowledge. However, when predicting other people's behavio...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
When making judgments in a group, individuals often revise their initial beliefs about the best judg...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...