Deciding whether to forgo a good choice in favour of exploring a potentially more rewarding alternative is one of the most challenging arbitrations both in human reasoning and in artificial intelligence. Humans show substantial variability in their exploration, and theoretical (but only limited empirical) work has suggested that excessive exploration is a critical mechanism underlying the psychiatric dimension of impulsivity. In this registered report, we put these theories to test using large online samples, dimensional analyses, and computational modelling. Capitalising on recent advances in disentangling distinct human exploration strategies, we not only demonstrate that impulsivity is associated with a specific form of exploration-value...
Choice impulsivity is an important subcomponent of the broader construct of impulsivity and is a key...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collected under ESRC transformative research aw...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...
An exploration-exploitation trade-off, the arbitration between sampling a lesser-known against a kno...
Human and animals constantly face the tradeoff between exploring something new and exploiting what o...
When making behavioral decisions, individuals need to balance between exploiting known options or ex...
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
Impulsivity has been widely implicated in many maladaptive risk-taking and clinical disorders associ...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
tatsujit[at]mail.dendai.ac.jp In an uncertain environment, decision-making meets two opposing demand...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
Choice impulsivity is an important subcomponent of the broader construct of impulsivity and is a key...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collected under ESRC transformative research aw...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...
An exploration-exploitation trade-off, the arbitration between sampling a lesser-known against a kno...
Human and animals constantly face the tradeoff between exploring something new and exploiting what o...
When making behavioral decisions, individuals need to balance between exploiting known options or ex...
The tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) and sampling unknown, potentially better...
Successful behaviour depends on the right balance between maximising reward and soliciting informati...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
Impulsivity has been widely implicated in many maladaptive risk-taking and clinical disorders associ...
All adaptive organisms face the fundamental tradeoff between pursuing a known reward (exploitation) ...
We focus on exploratory decisions across disorders of compulsivity, a potential dimensional construc...
tatsujit[at]mail.dendai.ac.jp In an uncertain environment, decision-making meets two opposing demand...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
Decision making in an uncertain environment poses a conflict between the opposing demands of gatheri...
Choice impulsivity is an important subcomponent of the broader construct of impulsivity and is a key...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data collected under ESRC transformative research aw...
Impulsive choice is defined as the preference for a small immediate reward over a larger delayed rew...