Selective use of new information is crucial for adaptive decision-making. Combining a gamble bidding task with assessing cortical responses using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), we investigated potential effects of information valence on behavioral and neural processes of belief and value updating during uncertainty reduction in young adults. By modeling changes in the participants’ expressed subjective values (i.e., value updating) using a Bayesian model, we dissociated processes of (i) updating beliefs about statistical properties of the gamble, (ii) updating values of a gamble based on new information about its winning probabilities, as well as (iii) expectancy violation. The results showed that participants used new infor...
Organisms continuously monitor the stimuli they encounter and the outcome of their actions. To survi...
Belief updating—the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment—is a core ...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
Selective use of new information is crucial for adaptive decision-making. Combining a gamble bidding...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Adaptive decision making depends on an agent's ability to use environmental signals to reduce uncert...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
Rational decision making under uncertainty requires forming beliefs that integrate prior and new inf...
People tend to update beliefs about their future outcomes in a valence-dependent way: they are likel...
Informational cascades can occur when rationally acting individuals decide independently of their pr...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
When updating beliefs about their future prospects, people tend to disregard bad news. By combining ...
Much is known about how people make decisions under varying levels of probability (risk). Less is kn...
Belief updating-the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment-is a core ...
To make adaptive choices, humans need to estimate the probability of future events. Based on a Bayes...
Organisms continuously monitor the stimuli they encounter and the outcome of their actions. To survi...
Belief updating—the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment—is a core ...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...
Selective use of new information is crucial for adaptive decision-making. Combining a gamble bidding...
Adaptive decision making critically depends on agents’ ability to reduce uncertainty. To reduce unce...
Adaptive decision making depends on an agent's ability to use environmental signals to reduce uncert...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
Rational decision making under uncertainty requires forming beliefs that integrate prior and new inf...
People tend to update beliefs about their future outcomes in a valence-dependent way: they are likel...
Informational cascades can occur when rationally acting individuals decide independently of their pr...
SummaryUncertainty is an inherent property of the environment and a central feature of models of dec...
When updating beliefs about their future prospects, people tend to disregard bad news. By combining ...
Much is known about how people make decisions under varying levels of probability (risk). Less is kn...
Belief updating-the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment-is a core ...
To make adaptive choices, humans need to estimate the probability of future events. Based on a Bayes...
Organisms continuously monitor the stimuli they encounter and the outcome of their actions. To survi...
Belief updating—the process by which an agent alters an internal model of its environment—is a core ...
Theoretical work predicts that decisions made with low confidence should lead to increased informati...