Rational decision making under uncertainty requires forming beliefs that integrate prior and new information through Bayes’ rule. Human decision makers typically deviate from Bayesian updating by either overweighting the prior (conservatism) or overweighting new information (e.g. the representativeness heuristic). We investigated these deviations through measurements of electrocortical activity in the human brain during incentivized probability-updating tasks and found evidence of extremely early commitment to boundedly rational heuristics. Participants who overweight new information display a lower sensibility to conflict detection, captured by an event-related potential (the N2) observed around 260 ms after the presentation of new informa...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...
Rational decision making under uncertainty requires forming beliefs that integrate prior and new inf...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
Research has shown that economic decision makers often do not behave according to the prescriptions ...
To make adaptive choices, humans need to estimate the probability of future events. Based on a Bayes...
Selective use of new information is crucial for adaptive decision-making. Combining a gamble bidding...
Many critical decisions require evaluation of accumulated previous information and/or newly acquired...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
Reasoning and decision making are error prone. This is often attributed to a fast, phylogenetically ...
Human decision-making shows systematic simplifications and deviations from the tenets of rationality...
Adaptive decision making depends on an agent's ability to use environmental signals to reduce uncert...
Many perceptual decision making models posit that participants accumulate noisy evidence over time t...
Belief updating-the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment-is a core ...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...
Rational decision making under uncertainty requires forming beliefs that integrate prior and new inf...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
Research has shown that economic decision makers often do not behave according to the prescriptions ...
To make adaptive choices, humans need to estimate the probability of future events. Based on a Bayes...
Selective use of new information is crucial for adaptive decision-making. Combining a gamble bidding...
Many critical decisions require evaluation of accumulated previous information and/or newly acquired...
On a daily basis, humans need to make decisions in a complex uncertain world that requires them to a...
Reasoning and decision making are error prone. This is often attributed to a fast, phylogenetically ...
Human decision-making shows systematic simplifications and deviations from the tenets of rationality...
Adaptive decision making depends on an agent's ability to use environmental signals to reduce uncert...
Many perceptual decision making models posit that participants accumulate noisy evidence over time t...
Belief updating-the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment-is a core ...
We use a 15-item self-report questionnaire known as “Faith in Intuition” to measure reliance on intu...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...