Adaptive information seeking is critical for goal-directed behavior. Growing evidence suggests the importance of intrinsic motives such as curiosity or need for novelty, mediated through dopaminergic valuation systems, in driving information-seeking behavior. However, valuing information for its own sake can be highly suboptimal when agents need to evaluate instrumental benefit of information in a forward-looking manner. Here we show that information-seeking behavior in humans is driven by subjective value that is shaped by both instrumental and noninstrumental motives, and that this subjective value of information (SVOI) shares a common neural code with more basic reward value. Specifically, using a task where subjects could purchase infor...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Human behavior is influenced by both internal and external motivating factors, such as desire to suc...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...
In a dynamic world, accurate beliefs about the environment are vital for survival, and individuals s...
Humans have a striking desire to actively seek new information, even when it is devoid of any instru...
In this chapter, we expose how behavioral economists, experimental psychologists, and cognitive neur...
When deciding between different options, individuals are guided by the expected (mean) value of the ...
The pursuit of knowledge is a basic feature of human nature. However, in domains ranging from health...
The ability to exert flexible instrumental control over one's environment is a defining feature of a...
<p>Humans must integrate information to make decisions. This thesis is concerned with studying neura...
Humans and other animals are remarkably adept at integrating a vast array of information into their ...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...
Most theoretical accounts of non-instrumental information seeking suggest that the magnitude of rewa...
SummaryDecision makers are curious and consequently value advance information about future events. W...
International audienceReward comparison in the brain is thought to be achieved through the use of a ...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Human behavior is influenced by both internal and external motivating factors, such as desire to suc...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...
In a dynamic world, accurate beliefs about the environment are vital for survival, and individuals s...
Humans have a striking desire to actively seek new information, even when it is devoid of any instru...
In this chapter, we expose how behavioral economists, experimental psychologists, and cognitive neur...
When deciding between different options, individuals are guided by the expected (mean) value of the ...
The pursuit of knowledge is a basic feature of human nature. However, in domains ranging from health...
The ability to exert flexible instrumental control over one's environment is a defining feature of a...
<p>Humans must integrate information to make decisions. This thesis is concerned with studying neura...
Humans and other animals are remarkably adept at integrating a vast array of information into their ...
Curiosity pervades all aspects of human behaviour and decision-making. Recent research indicates tha...
Most theoretical accounts of non-instrumental information seeking suggest that the magnitude of rewa...
SummaryDecision makers are curious and consequently value advance information about future events. W...
International audienceReward comparison in the brain is thought to be achieved through the use of a ...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Human behavior is influenced by both internal and external motivating factors, such as desire to suc...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...