Recent literature on individual decision-making emphasizes the idea that the brain functions as an organization, with the allocation of resources to the development of different cognitive tasks occurring via an agency relation across distinct brain systems. In this note, the mentioned view on the deliberative process of the human mind is extended to a dynamic optimization setting. Meaningful results, concerning the long-term allocation of cognitive resources, are derived.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
The title of this chapter is deliberately provocative. Intuitively, many will be inclined to see con...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
When an individual performs several tasks simultaneously, processing resources must be allocated to ...
We model the brain as a multi-agent organization. Based on recent neuroscience evidence, we assume t...
When an individual performs several tasks simultaneously, processing resources must be allocated to ...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
The frontal lobes subserve decision-making and executive control—that is, the selection and coordina...
<div><p>The frontal lobes subserve decision-making and executive control—that is, the selection and ...
The human brain is characterized by a remarkable ability to adapt its information processing based o...
Human performance approaches that of an ideal observer and optimal actor in some perceptual and moto...
Many behaviors have been attributed to internal conflict within the animal and human mind. However, ...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
International audienceThe frontal lobes subserve decision-making and executive control--that is, the...
This article reviews recently proposed theories postulating that, during simple choices, the brain p...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
The title of this chapter is deliberately provocative. Intuitively, many will be inclined to see con...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
When an individual performs several tasks simultaneously, processing resources must be allocated to ...
We model the brain as a multi-agent organization. Based on recent neuroscience evidence, we assume t...
When an individual performs several tasks simultaneously, processing resources must be allocated to ...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
The frontal lobes subserve decision-making and executive control—that is, the selection and coordina...
<div><p>The frontal lobes subserve decision-making and executive control—that is, the selection and ...
The human brain is characterized by a remarkable ability to adapt its information processing based o...
Human performance approaches that of an ideal observer and optimal actor in some perceptual and moto...
Many behaviors have been attributed to internal conflict within the animal and human mind. However, ...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
International audienceThe frontal lobes subserve decision-making and executive control--that is, the...
This article reviews recently proposed theories postulating that, during simple choices, the brain p...
Human modern life entails the need to make many abstract, deliberative decisions such as selecting a...
The title of this chapter is deliberately provocative. Intuitively, many will be inclined to see con...
Dynamicism has provided cognitive science with important tools to understand some aspects of “how co...
When an individual performs several tasks simultaneously, processing resources must be allocated to ...