Foraging has been suggested to provide a more ecologically-valid context for studying decision-making. However, the environments used in human foraging tasks fail to capture the structure of real world environments which contain multiple levels of spatio-temporal regularities. We ask if foragers detect these statistical regularities and use them to construct a model of the environment that guides their patch-leaving decisions. We propose a model of how foragers might accomplish this, and test its predictions in a foraging task with a structured environment that includes patches of varying quality and predictable transitions. Here, we show that human foraging decisions reflect ongoing, statistically-optimal structure learning. Participants m...
AbstractHumans engage in many tasks that involve gathering multiple targets from their environment (...
A predator's foraging performance is related to its ability to acquire sufficient information on env...
The foraging behavior of animals is a paradigm of target search in nature. Understanding which forag...
Foraging has been suggested to provide a more ecologically-valid context for studying decision-makin...
Patch foraging presents a sequential decision-making problem widely studied across organisms-stay wi...
Foraging effectively is critical to the survival of all animals and this imperative is thought to ha...
The patch-leaving problem is a canonical foraging task, in which a forager must decide to leave a cu...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
The patch-leaving problem is a canonical foraging task, in which a forager must decide to leave a cu...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Abstract. Reinforcement learning (RL) is a fundamental process by which organisms learn to achieve a...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Trapline foraging, a behavior consisting of repeated visitation to spatially fixed resources in a pr...
1. A forager’s optimal patch-departure time can be predicted by the prescient marginal value theorem...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
AbstractHumans engage in many tasks that involve gathering multiple targets from their environment (...
A predator's foraging performance is related to its ability to acquire sufficient information on env...
The foraging behavior of animals is a paradigm of target search in nature. Understanding which forag...
Foraging has been suggested to provide a more ecologically-valid context for studying decision-makin...
Patch foraging presents a sequential decision-making problem widely studied across organisms-stay wi...
Foraging effectively is critical to the survival of all animals and this imperative is thought to ha...
The patch-leaving problem is a canonical foraging task, in which a forager must decide to leave a cu...
Nearly all animals forage to acquire energy for survival through efficient search and resource harve...
The patch-leaving problem is a canonical foraging task, in which a forager must decide to leave a cu...
Information processing is a major aspect of the evolution of animal behavior. In foraging, responsiv...
Abstract. Reinforcement learning (RL) is a fundamental process by which organisms learn to achieve a...
All animals face the challenge of acquiring resources for growth, survival, and reproduction. In env...
Trapline foraging, a behavior consisting of repeated visitation to spatially fixed resources in a pr...
1. A forager’s optimal patch-departure time can be predicted by the prescient marginal value theorem...
Foraging is an essential process for all mobile organisms. It allows organisms to locate resources s...
AbstractHumans engage in many tasks that involve gathering multiple targets from their environment (...
A predator's foraging performance is related to its ability to acquire sufficient information on env...
The foraging behavior of animals is a paradigm of target search in nature. Understanding which forag...