Simple choices (e.g., eating an apple vs. an orange) are made by integrating noisy evidence that is sampled over time and influenced by visual attention; as a result, fluctuations in visual attention can affect choices. But what determines what is fixated and when? To address this question, we model the decision process for simple choice as an information sampling problem, and approximate the optimal sampling policy. We find that it is optimal to sample from options whose value estimates are both high and uncertain. Furthermore, the optimal policy provides a reasonable account of fixations and choices in binary and trinary simple choice, as well as the differences between the two cases. Overall, the results show that the fixation process du...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Many decisions we make require visually identifying and evaluating numerous alternatives quickly. Th...
This thesis aims to understand the policy by which humans sample information, and how this policy in...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
Several decision-making models predict that it should be possible to affect real binary choices by m...
How do we make simple purchasing decisions (e.g., whether or not to buy a product at a given price)?...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
Evidence accumulation has been the core component in recent development of perceptual and value-base...
Preferential choices are often explained using models within the evidence accumulation framework: va...
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
This dissertation contains two essays examining the role of attention and information processing in ...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Many decisions we make require visually identifying and evaluating numerous alternatives quickly. Th...
This thesis aims to understand the policy by which humans sample information, and how this policy in...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
Several decision-making models predict that it should be possible to affect real binary choices by m...
How do we make simple purchasing decisions (e.g., whether or not to buy a product at a given price)?...
In many perceptual and cognitive decision-making problems, humans sample multiple noisy information ...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
How do we make decisions when confronted with several alternatives (e.g., on a supermarket shelf)? P...
Evidence accumulation has been the core component in recent development of perceptual and value-base...
Preferential choices are often explained using models within the evidence accumulation framework: va...
A model is proposed in which stochastic choice results from noise in cognitive processing rather tha...
The search for different options before making a consequential choice is a central aspect of many im...
This dissertation contains two essays examining the role of attention and information processing in ...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Many decisions we make require visually identifying and evaluating numerous alternatives quickly. Th...
This thesis aims to understand the policy by which humans sample information, and how this policy in...