Rational economics and finance surmise that choices decree from a conscious arbitration between alternatives based on decision-theoretically computed values. Implicit in the computation of these option values are the perception and integration of different mathematical components (e.g., magnitude, valence, expected value and risk) of monetary rewards. Functional neuroimaging studies have consistently revealed that spatially distributed brain areas encode such mathematical moments that are the cornerstones of modern financial theory. However, the dynamics of the neurophysiological mechanisms whereby these computational parameters influence behavior remains poorly understood. To unravel the spatio-temporal electrophysiological (EEG) correlate...
Distinct psychological processes have been proposed to unfold in decision-making. The time course of...
Decision-making in an uncertain environment is driven by two major needs: exploring the environment ...
Current computational accounts posit that, in simple binary choices, humans accumulate evidence in f...
Rational economics and finance surmise that choices decree from a conscious arbitration between alte...
Adaptive behaviour requires an ability to obtain rewards by choosing between different risky options...
Everyday life is pervaded by prospects presenting risks and potential rewards, and the ability to de...
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...
While there is a growing body of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) evidence implicating a...
AbstractNeural encoding of value-based stimuli is suggested to involve representations of summary st...
Neural encoding of value-based stimuli is suggested to involve representations of summary statistics...
The neuroscience of human decision-making has focused on localizing brain activity correlating with ...
Decision making is vital to human behavior and can be divided into multiple stages including option ...
International audienceThe orbitofrontal cortex is known to carry information regarding expected rewa...
Adaptive behavior requires choosing effectively between options involving risks and potential reward...
Distinct psychological processes have been proposed to unfold in decision-making. The time course of...
Decision-making in an uncertain environment is driven by two major needs: exploring the environment ...
Current computational accounts posit that, in simple binary choices, humans accumulate evidence in f...
Rational economics and finance surmise that choices decree from a conscious arbitration between alte...
Adaptive behaviour requires an ability to obtain rewards by choosing between different risky options...
Everyday life is pervaded by prospects presenting risks and potential rewards, and the ability to de...
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...
While there is a growing body of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) evidence implicating a...
AbstractNeural encoding of value-based stimuli is suggested to involve representations of summary st...
Neural encoding of value-based stimuli is suggested to involve representations of summary statistics...
The neuroscience of human decision-making has focused on localizing brain activity correlating with ...
Decision making is vital to human behavior and can be divided into multiple stages including option ...
International audienceThe orbitofrontal cortex is known to carry information regarding expected rewa...
Adaptive behavior requires choosing effectively between options involving risks and potential reward...
Distinct psychological processes have been proposed to unfold in decision-making. The time course of...
Decision-making in an uncertain environment is driven by two major needs: exploring the environment ...
Current computational accounts posit that, in simple binary choices, humans accumulate evidence in f...