Decision-makers have been shown to rely on probabilistic models for perception and action. However, these models can be incorrect or partially wrong in which case the decision-maker has to cope with model uncertainty. Model uncertainty has recently also been shown to be an important determinant of sensorimotor behaviour in humans that can lead to risk-sensitive deviations from Bayes optimal behaviour towards worst-case or best-case outcomes. Here, we investigate the effect of model uncertainty on cooperation in sensorimotor interactions similar to the stag-hunt game, where players develop models about the other player and decide between a pay-off-dominant cooperative solution and a risk-dominant, non-cooperative solution. In simulations, we...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous property of both physical and mental realms. Goal-directed actions that ...
Many aspects of human motor behavior can be understood using optimality principles such as optimal f...
This thesis contains three distinct chapters that contribute to our understanding of how people resp...
Decision-makers have been shown to rely on probabilistic models for perception and action. However, ...
Iterated cooperation games (e.g. Prisoner’s Dilemma) are used to analyze the emergence and evolution...
Uncertainty is an important factor that influences social evolution in natural and artificial enviro...
Recent advances in theoretical neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a...
Individuals face many types of social interactions throughout their lives, but they often cannot per...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
Uncertainty is an important factor that influences social evolution in natural and artificial enviro...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
This paper explores three aspects of strategic uncertainty: its relation to risk, predictability of ...
Cooperation and social learning are fundamental mechanisms that maintain social organisation among a...
Although complex forms of communication like human language are often assumed to have evolved out of...
Many aspects of human motor behavior can be understood using optimality principles such as optimal f...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous property of both physical and mental realms. Goal-directed actions that ...
Many aspects of human motor behavior can be understood using optimality principles such as optimal f...
This thesis contains three distinct chapters that contribute to our understanding of how people resp...
Decision-makers have been shown to rely on probabilistic models for perception and action. However, ...
Iterated cooperation games (e.g. Prisoner’s Dilemma) are used to analyze the emergence and evolution...
Uncertainty is an important factor that influences social evolution in natural and artificial enviro...
Recent advances in theoretical neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a...
Individuals face many types of social interactions throughout their lives, but they often cannot per...
When humans engage in social interactions, they are often uncertain about what the possible outcomes...
Uncertainty is an important factor that influences social evolution in natural and artificial enviro...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
This paper explores three aspects of strategic uncertainty: its relation to risk, predictability of ...
Cooperation and social learning are fundamental mechanisms that maintain social organisation among a...
Although complex forms of communication like human language are often assumed to have evolved out of...
Many aspects of human motor behavior can be understood using optimality principles such as optimal f...
Uncertainty is a ubiquitous property of both physical and mental realms. Goal-directed actions that ...
Many aspects of human motor behavior can be understood using optimality principles such as optimal f...
This thesis contains three distinct chapters that contribute to our understanding of how people resp...