SummaryAdaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of others. Little is known about the neural computations that underlie this capacity. Here, we show that the brain models the values and choices of others even when these values are currently irrelevant. These modeled choices use the same computations that underlie our own choices, but are resolved in a distinct neighboring medial prefrontal brain region. Crucially, however, when subjects choose on behalf of a partner instead of themselves, these regions exchange their functional roles. Hence, regions that represented values of the subject’s executed choices now represent the values of choices executed on behalf of the partner, and those that previou...
Many real-life decision-making problems incorporate higher-order structure, involving interdependenc...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
SummaryAdaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of ...
SummaryAdaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of other...
Adaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of others. Litt...
Expectation of reward can be shaped by the observation of actions and expressions of other people in...
Our understanding of the neural mechanisms of value-based decision making has increased dramatically...
Predicting the behavior of others is a fundamental skill in primate social life. We tested the role ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Recent research has shown that a collection of neurons in dorsal anterior cingulate cortex of rhesus...
SummaryLearning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multi...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
Summary: Representing others' intentions is central to primate social life. We explored the role of ...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
The ability to exert flexible instrumental control over one's environment is a defining feature of a...
Many real-life decision-making problems incorporate higher-order structure, involving interdependenc...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
SummaryAdaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of ...
SummaryAdaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of other...
Adaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of others. Litt...
Expectation of reward can be shaped by the observation of actions and expressions of other people in...
Our understanding of the neural mechanisms of value-based decision making has increased dramatically...
Predicting the behavior of others is a fundamental skill in primate social life. We tested the role ...
SummaryThe subjective values of choice options can impact on behavior in two fundamentally different...
Recent research has shown that a collection of neurons in dorsal anterior cingulate cortex of rhesus...
SummaryLearning induces plasticity in neuronal networks. As neuronal populations contribute to multi...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
Summary: Representing others' intentions is central to primate social life. We explored the role of ...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
The ability to exert flexible instrumental control over one's environment is a defining feature of a...
Many real-life decision-making problems incorporate higher-order structure, involving interdependenc...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
SummaryAdaptive decision making in real-world contexts often relies on strategic simplifications of ...