When making decisions humans often violate the principles of rational choice theory. Recent experiments, involving rapid experiential decisions, uncovered a mechanism that is responsible for various rationality violations. According to this selective gating mechanism, incoming value samples are accumulated across time, but prior to their accumulation they are weighted in proportion to their momentary rank-order. Here, using a data-driven approach, I present a dynamic extension of this mechanism, which involves potentially asymmetric inhibition between the inputs. As a result, and contrary to the previous selective gating implementation, the vigour of gating is modulated by the difference between two value samples (a distance effect) as well...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
When making decisions humans often violate the principles of rational choice theory. Recent experime...
Human choice behavior exhibits many paradoxical and challenging patterns. Traditional explanations f...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
The "subjective value" computation assumption holds that intertemporal choice is performed...
The “subjective value” computation assumption holds that intertemporal choice is perform...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Choices in value-based decision making are affected by the magnitude of the alternatives (i.e. the s...
According to normative theories, reward-maximizing agents should have consistent preferences. Thus, ...
Our senses continuously receive a staggering amount of information from our environment. To operate ...
In incentive-aligned choice experiments, each decision is realized with some probability prob. In th...
Abstract Background Previous research has reported or predicted, on the basis of theoretical and com...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...
When making decisions humans often violate the principles of rational choice theory. Recent experime...
Human choice behavior exhibits many paradoxical and challenging patterns. Traditional explanations f...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
In perceptual decision-making, ideal decision-makers should bias their choices toward alternatives a...
The "subjective value" computation assumption holds that intertemporal choice is performed...
The “subjective value” computation assumption holds that intertemporal choice is perform...
We use computational modelling to examine the ability of evidence accumulation models to produce the...
Choices in value-based decision making are affected by the magnitude of the alternatives (i.e. the s...
According to normative theories, reward-maximizing agents should have consistent preferences. Thus, ...
Our senses continuously receive a staggering amount of information from our environment. To operate ...
In incentive-aligned choice experiments, each decision is realized with some probability prob. In th...
Abstract Background Previous research has reported or predicted, on the basis of theoretical and com...
Attention can be directed endogenously, based on task-relevant goals, or captured exogenously, by sa...
Endogenous cueing of attention enhances sensory processing of the attended stimulus (perceptual sens...
Behavioural studies over half a century indicate that making categorical choices alters beliefs abou...