•Perceptual and economic decisions approach optimality when the environment is stable. •Humans making decisions about variable visual information use suboptimal strategies. •Visual feature information may be represented efficiently during categorisation. •Efficient coding may explain departures from optimality in variable environments. Human performance on perceptual classification tasks approaches that of an ideal observer, but economic decisions are often inconsistent and intransitive, with preferences reversing according to the local context. We discuss the view that suboptimal choices may result from the efficient coding of decision-relevant information, a strategy that allows expected inputs to be processed with higher gain than un...
In its search for neural codes, the field of visual neuroscience has uncovered neural representation...
Investigation into the neural and computational bases of decision-making has proceeded in two parall...
How do humans generalise to make better decisions? Previous work has investigated this question usin...
Human performance on perceptual classification tasks approaches that of an ideal observer, but econo...
A good decision in isolation may be a bad decision in other conditions. Existing normative theories ...
Human decisions are based on finite information, which makes them inherently imprecise. But what det...
Rahnev and Denison (R and D) argue that whether people are “optimal” or “suboptimal” is not a well-p...
Humans and monkeys can learn to classify perceptual information in a statistically optimal fashion i...
SummaryHumans and monkeys can learn to classify perceptual information in a statistically optimal fa...
During economic decisions, offer value cells in orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) encode the values of offe...
Making decisions under uncertainty, from perceptual judgments to reward-guided choices, requires com...
What sensory information is available for decision making? Here, using multi-alternative decisions, ...
In its search for neural codes, the field of visual neuroscience has uncovered neural representation...
Preference-based decisions are essential for survival, for instance, when deciding what we should (n...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
In its search for neural codes, the field of visual neuroscience has uncovered neural representation...
Investigation into the neural and computational bases of decision-making has proceeded in two parall...
How do humans generalise to make better decisions? Previous work has investigated this question usin...
Human performance on perceptual classification tasks approaches that of an ideal observer, but econo...
A good decision in isolation may be a bad decision in other conditions. Existing normative theories ...
Human decisions are based on finite information, which makes them inherently imprecise. But what det...
Rahnev and Denison (R and D) argue that whether people are “optimal” or “suboptimal” is not a well-p...
Humans and monkeys can learn to classify perceptual information in a statistically optimal fashion i...
SummaryHumans and monkeys can learn to classify perceptual information in a statistically optimal fa...
During economic decisions, offer value cells in orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) encode the values of offe...
Making decisions under uncertainty, from perceptual judgments to reward-guided choices, requires com...
What sensory information is available for decision making? Here, using multi-alternative decisions, ...
In its search for neural codes, the field of visual neuroscience has uncovered neural representation...
Preference-based decisions are essential for survival, for instance, when deciding what we should (n...
In many environments it is costly for decision makers to determine which option is best for them bec...
In its search for neural codes, the field of visual neuroscience has uncovered neural representation...
Investigation into the neural and computational bases of decision-making has proceeded in two parall...
How do humans generalise to make better decisions? Previous work has investigated this question usin...