Substantial evidence indicates that incentive value depends on an anticipation of rewards within a given context. However, the computations underlying this context sensitivity remain unknown. To address this question, we introduce a normative (Bayesian) account of how rewards map to incentive values. This assumes that the brain inverts a model of how rewards are generated. Key features of our account include (i) an influence of prior beliefs about the context in which rewards are delivered (weighted by their reliability in a Bayes-optimal fashion), (ii) the notion that incentive values correspond to precision-weighted prediction errors, (iii) and contextual information unfolding at different hierarchical levels. This formulation implies tha...
We report the results of two pre-registered experiments designed to study the reinforcement paradox:...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Substantial evidence indicates that incentive value depends on an anticipation of rewards within a g...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Decision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the contextua...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
Contextual influences on choice are ubiquitous in ecological settings. Current evidence suggests tha...
<p><b>A:</b> Generative model involved during choice between two options (characterized by a single ...
In the last few years, work in the nascent field of neuroeconomics has advanced understanding of the...
Reward contains separable psychological components of learning, incentive motivation and pleasure. M...
In uncertain and changing environments, optimal decision-making requires integrating reward expecta...
We report the results of two pre-registered experiments designed to study the reinforcement paradox:...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...
Substantial evidence indicates that incentive value depends on an anticipation of rewards within a g...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Empirical evidence suggests the incentive value of an option is affected by other options available ...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
AbstractDecision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the c...
Decision theories mandate that organisms should adjust their behaviour in the light of the contextua...
Substantial evidence indicates that subjective value is adapted to the statistics of reward expected...
Contextual influences on choice are ubiquitous in ecological settings. Current evidence suggests tha...
<p><b>A:</b> Generative model involved during choice between two options (characterized by a single ...
In the last few years, work in the nascent field of neuroeconomics has advanced understanding of the...
Reward contains separable psychological components of learning, incentive motivation and pleasure. M...
In uncertain and changing environments, optimal decision-making requires integrating reward expecta...
We report the results of two pre-registered experiments designed to study the reinforcement paradox:...
Computational models of learning have proved largely successful in characterizing potential mechanis...
Inferring on others' (potentially time-varying) intentions is a fundamental problem during many soci...