Humans commonly engage in a variety of search behaviours, for example when looking for an object, a partner, information, or a solution to a complex problem. The success or failure of a search strategy crucially depends on the structure of the environment and the constraints it imposes on the individuals. Here we focus on environments in which individuals have to explore the solution space gradually and where their reward is determined by one unique solution they choose to exploit. This type of environment has been relatively overlooked in the past despite being relevant to numerous real-life situations, such as spatial search and various problem-solving tasks. By means of a dedicated experimental design, we show that the search behaviour o...
Examination of search strategies has tended to focus on choices determined by decision makers ’ pers...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
The structural nature of the world often provides a clear guide to where sought objects are likely t...
This chapter reports the discussion of a group of mostly behavioral biologists, who at- tempt to put...
Through a controlled two-stage experiment, we explore the performance of solution search strategies ...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
Behavioral data from Experiment 1b in the manuscript "The Importance of Search Strategy for Finding ...
Visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the visua...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
Examination of search strategies has tended to focus on choices determined by decision makers ’ pers...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...
The structural nature of the world often provides a clear guide to where sought objects are likely t...
This chapter reports the discussion of a group of mostly behavioral biologists, who at- tempt to put...
Through a controlled two-stage experiment, we explore the performance of solution search strategies ...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
Evolutionary pressures have made foraging behaviours highly efficient in many species. Eye movements...
The goal of obtaining information to improve classification accuracy can strongly conflict with the ...
Many types of intelligent behavior can be framed as a search problem, where an individual must explo...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
Behavioral data from Experiment 1b in the manuscript "The Importance of Search Strategy for Finding ...
Visual search is an everyday activity that enables humans to explore the real world. Given the visua...
The existing evidence from laboratory experiments suggests that relatively simple heuristics describ...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
Examination of search strategies has tended to focus on choices determined by decision makers ’ pers...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Humans navigate daily decision-making by flexibly choosing appropriate approximations of what ought ...