International audienceProbability matching has long been taken as a prime example of irrational behaviour in human decision making; however, its nature and uniqueness in the animal world is still much debated. In this paper we report a set of four preregistered experiments testing adult humans and Guinea baboons on matched probability learning tasks, manipulating task complexity (binary or ternary prediction tasks) and reinforcement procedures (with and without corrective feedback). Our findings suggest that probability matching behaviour within primate species is restricted to humans and the simplest possible binary prediction tasks; utility-maximising is seen in more complex tasks for humans as pattern-search becomes more effortful, and w...
International audienceThe extraction of cooccurrences between two events, A and B, is a central lear...
We present a neural-network computational model of a recent experiment revealing that chimpanzees sh...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
International audienceProbability matching has long been taken as a prime example of irrational beha...
Probability matching—where subjects given probabilistic in-put respond in a way that is proportional...
Humans and nonhuman animals categorize the natural world, and their behaviors can reveal how they us...
Many studies investigate animals’ decisions under risk focussing on individuals’ attitudes towards r...
This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01...
International audienceDecision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known proba...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Many studies investigate the decisions made by animals by focussing on their individual attitudes to...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
International audienceThe extraction of cooccurrences between two events, A and B, is a central lear...
We present a neural-network computational model of a recent experiment revealing that chimpanzees sh...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...
International audienceProbability matching has long been taken as a prime example of irrational beha...
Probability matching—where subjects given probabilistic in-put respond in a way that is proportional...
Humans and nonhuman animals categorize the natural world, and their behaviors can reveal how they us...
Many studies investigate animals’ decisions under risk focussing on individuals’ attitudes towards r...
This work was supported by grants from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-08-412 BLAN-0042-01...
International audienceDecision outcomes in unpredictable environments may not have exact known proba...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Humans can use an intuitive sense of statistics to make predictions about uncertain future events, a...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
Many studies investigate the decisions made by animals by focussing on their individual attitudes to...
Although praised for their rationality, humans often make poor decisions, even in simple situations....
International audienceHuman probably reason by extracting information from repeated observations, bu...
International audienceThe extraction of cooccurrences between two events, A and B, is a central lear...
We present a neural-network computational model of a recent experiment revealing that chimpanzees sh...
The ability to reason about probabilities has ecological relevance for many species. Recent research...