Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, specifically in domains such as food selections. To describe behavior in such emotion- and reward-laden scenarios, researchers have proposed dual-process models that posit competition between a slower, analytic faculty and a fast, impulsive, emotional faculty. In this paper, we examine the assumptions and limitations of these approaches to modeling motivated choice. We argue that models of this form, though intuitively attractive, are biologically implausible. We describe an approach to motivated choice based on sequential sampling process models that can form a solid theoretical bridge between what is known about brain function and environme...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
Neuroeconomics has found no definitive role in the explanation of consumer choice and its undevelope...
Neuroeconomics has found no definitive role in the explanation of consumer choice and its undevelope...
Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, ...
Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, ...
Evidence from cognitive sciences shows that some choices are conscious and re ect individual prefer-...
Temporal discounting, which is apparent in all modes of consumer behaviour from the routine to the a...
Temporal discounting, which is apparent in all modes of consumer behaviour from the routine to the a...
Temporal discounting, which is apparent in all modes of consumer behaviour from the routine to the a...
People make numerous decisions every day including perceptual decisions such as walking through a cr...
<div><p>People make numerous decisions every day including perceptual decisions such as walking thro...
People make numerous decisions every day including perceptual decisions such as walking through a cr...
A growing interest in decision making in psychology is evidenced by the recent publication of Edward...
Evidence from cognitive sciences shows that some choices are conscious and re ect individual prefer...
In principle, formal dynamical models of decision making hold the potential to represent fundamental...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
Neuroeconomics has found no definitive role in the explanation of consumer choice and its undevelope...
Neuroeconomics has found no definitive role in the explanation of consumer choice and its undevelope...
Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, ...
Canonical models of rational choice fail to account for many forms of motivated adaptive behaviors, ...
Evidence from cognitive sciences shows that some choices are conscious and re ect individual prefer-...
Temporal discounting, which is apparent in all modes of consumer behaviour from the routine to the a...
Temporal discounting, which is apparent in all modes of consumer behaviour from the routine to the a...
Temporal discounting, which is apparent in all modes of consumer behaviour from the routine to the a...
People make numerous decisions every day including perceptual decisions such as walking through a cr...
<div><p>People make numerous decisions every day including perceptual decisions such as walking thro...
People make numerous decisions every day including perceptual decisions such as walking through a cr...
A growing interest in decision making in psychology is evidenced by the recent publication of Edward...
Evidence from cognitive sciences shows that some choices are conscious and re ect individual prefer...
In principle, formal dynamical models of decision making hold the potential to represent fundamental...
The problem of action selection has two components: What is selected? How is it selected? To unders...
Neuroeconomics has found no definitive role in the explanation of consumer choice and its undevelope...
Neuroeconomics has found no definitive role in the explanation of consumer choice and its undevelope...