PublishedResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tReviewThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2013.12.012Models and experiments on adaptive decision-making typically consider highly simplified environments that bear little resemblance to the complex, heterogeneous world in which animals (including humans) have evolved. These studies reveal an array of so-called cognitive biases and puzzling features of behaviour that seem irrational in the specific situation presented to the decision-maker. Here we review an emerging body of work that highlights spatiotemporal heterogeneity and autocorrelation as key properties of most real-world environments that may help us underst...
When making decisions, animals must trade off the benefits of information harvesting against the opp...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Without human beings’ ability to choose – and in such a way give order to a universe which, in the b...
Models and experiments on adaptive decision-making typically consider highly simplified environments...
Organisms have evolved to trade priorities across various needs, such as growth, survival, and repro...
Although classical economic theory hinges on the assumption that rational actors should seek to maxi...
Behavioural flexibility is often treated as the gold standard of evidence for more sophisticated or ...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Evolutionary and psychological approaches to decision making remain largely separate endeavors. Each...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesGary L. BraseRisky decision making occurs in...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Oxford University Press vi...
Abstract. A working assumption that processes of natural and cultural evolution have tailored the mi...
When making decisions, animals must trade off the benefits of information harvesting against the opp...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Without human beings’ ability to choose – and in such a way give order to a universe which, in the b...
Models and experiments on adaptive decision-making typically consider highly simplified environments...
Organisms have evolved to trade priorities across various needs, such as growth, survival, and repro...
Although classical economic theory hinges on the assumption that rational actors should seek to maxi...
Behavioural flexibility is often treated as the gold standard of evidence for more sophisticated or ...
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Evolutionary and psychological approaches to decision making remain largely separate endeavors. Each...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Normative models of choice in economics and biology usually expect preferences to be consistent acro...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesGary L. BraseRisky decision making occurs in...
Modern decision neuroscience offers a powerful and broad account of human behaviour using computatio...
PublishedThis is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Oxford University Press vi...
Abstract. A working assumption that processes of natural and cultural evolution have tailored the mi...
When making decisions, animals must trade off the benefits of information harvesting against the opp...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Without human beings’ ability to choose – and in such a way give order to a universe which, in the b...