Finding the right amount of deliberation, between insufficient and excessive, is a hard decision making problem that depends on the value we place on our time. Average-reward, putatively encoded by tonic dopamine, serves in existing reinforcement learning theory as the opportunity cost of time, including deliberation time. Importantly, this cost can itself vary with the environmental context and is not trivial to estimate. Here, we propose how the opportunity cost of deliberation can be estimated adaptively on multiple timescales to account for non-stationary contextual factors. We use it in a simple decision-making heuristic based on average-reward reinforcement learning (AR-RL) that we call Performance-Gated Deliberation (PGD). We propose...
Erratum inCorrigendum to "Decision urgency invigorates movement in humans" [Behav. Brain Res. 382 (2...
How do animals represent their environment? Which representations would best enable decision making...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
A spate of recent work demonstrates that humans seek to avoid the expenditure of cognitive effort, m...
Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instanta...
<div><p>Behavioural and neurophysiological studies in primates have increasingly shown the involveme...
Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instanta...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Abstract The value of the environment determines animals’ motivational states and sets expectations ...
Humans have a remarkable capacity to mentally project themselves far ahead in time. This ability, wh...
<div><p>Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and ad...
Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and adaptive b...
Erratum inCorrigendum to "Decision urgency invigorates movement in humans" [Behav. Brain Res. 382 (2...
How do animals represent their environment? Which representations would best enable decision making...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
Decision making often involves the accumulation of information over time, but acquiring information ...
A spate of recent work demonstrates that humans seek to avoid the expenditure of cognitive effort, m...
Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instanta...
<div><p>Behavioural and neurophysiological studies in primates have increasingly shown the involveme...
Most of our daily decisions are governed by one of two systems: an impulsive system driving instanta...
A key problem in neuroscience is understanding how the brain makes decisions under uncertainty. Impo...
Abstract The value of the environment determines animals’ motivational states and sets expectations ...
Humans have a remarkable capacity to mentally project themselves far ahead in time. This ability, wh...
<div><p>Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and ad...
Estimating the difficulty of a decision is a fundamental process to elaborate complex and adaptive b...
Erratum inCorrigendum to "Decision urgency invigorates movement in humans" [Behav. Brain Res. 382 (2...
How do animals represent their environment? Which representations would best enable decision making...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...