Economic choices between goods entail the computation and comparison of subjective values. Previous studies examined neuronal activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) of monkeys choosing between different types of juices. Three groups of neurons were identified: offer value cells encoding the value of individual offers, chosen juice cells encoding the identity of the chosen juice, and chosen value cells encoding the value of the chosen offer. The encoded variables capture both the input (offer value) and the output (chosen juice, chosen value) of the decision process, suggesting that values are compared within OFC. Recent work demonstrates that choices are causally linked to the activity of offer value cells. Conversely, the hypothesis th...
SummaryRecent theories suggest that reward-based choice reflects competition between value signals i...
Normalization is a common cortical computation widely observed in sensory perception, but its import...
SummaryDecision makers are curious and consequently value advance information about future events. W...
We examined the activity of individual cells in the primate anterior cingulate cortex during an econ...
Choice reflects the values of available alternatives; more valuable options are chosen more often th...
Values available for choice in different behavioral contexts can vary immensely. To compensate for t...
Economic choices are characterized by a variety of biases. Understanding their origins is a long-ter...
A series of studies in which monkeys chose between two juices offered in variable amounts identified...
SummaryTo investigate the mechanisms through which economic decisions are formed, I examined the act...
Neuroeconomic models assume that economic decisions are based on the activity of offer value cells i...
Behavior-related neuronal signals often vary between neurons, which might reflect the unreliability ...
Multiple lines of evidence link economic choices to the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), but other brain ...
In this issue of Neuron, Strait et al. (2014) studied how neurons in the monkey ventromedial prefron...
We hypothesized that during binary economic choice, decision makers use the first option they attend...
Economic choice behavior entails the computation and comparison of subjective values. A central cont...
SummaryRecent theories suggest that reward-based choice reflects competition between value signals i...
Normalization is a common cortical computation widely observed in sensory perception, but its import...
SummaryDecision makers are curious and consequently value advance information about future events. W...
We examined the activity of individual cells in the primate anterior cingulate cortex during an econ...
Choice reflects the values of available alternatives; more valuable options are chosen more often th...
Values available for choice in different behavioral contexts can vary immensely. To compensate for t...
Economic choices are characterized by a variety of biases. Understanding their origins is a long-ter...
A series of studies in which monkeys chose between two juices offered in variable amounts identified...
SummaryTo investigate the mechanisms through which economic decisions are formed, I examined the act...
Neuroeconomic models assume that economic decisions are based on the activity of offer value cells i...
Behavior-related neuronal signals often vary between neurons, which might reflect the unreliability ...
Multiple lines of evidence link economic choices to the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), but other brain ...
In this issue of Neuron, Strait et al. (2014) studied how neurons in the monkey ventromedial prefron...
We hypothesized that during binary economic choice, decision makers use the first option they attend...
Economic choice behavior entails the computation and comparison of subjective values. A central cont...
SummaryRecent theories suggest that reward-based choice reflects competition between value signals i...
Normalization is a common cortical computation widely observed in sensory perception, but its import...
SummaryDecision makers are curious and consequently value advance information about future events. W...