Real-world tasks typically consist of a series of target-directed actions and often require choices about which targets to act on and in what order. Such choice behavior can be assessed from an optimal foraging perspective whereby target selection is shaped by a balance between rewards and costs. Here we evaluated such decision-making in a rapid movement foraging task. On a given trial, participants were presented with 15 targets of varying size and value and were instructed to harvest as much reward as possible by either moving a handle to the targets (hand task) or by briefly fixating them (eye task). The short trial duration enabled participants to harvest about half the targets, ensuring that total reward was due to choice behavior. We ...
Attention is known to play an important role in shaping the behaviour of both human and animal forag...
Many foraging animals return to feeding sites to harvest replenishing resources, but little is known...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
Real-world tasks typically consist of a series of target-directed actions and often require choices ...
International audienceA critical question in visual foraging concerns the mechanisms driving the nex...
We investigated how human subjects plan a sequence of rapid movements in a foraging-like task and co...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
The present paper examines the relationship between the strategies used for the resolution of multip...
A popular model of the function of selective visual attention involves search where a single target ...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
We investigated how human subjects plan a sequence of rapid movements in a foraging-like task and co...
International audienceDuring finger-foraging tasks, observers change their strategy according to the...
We examined how subjects plan movement sequences in a 'foraging' task involving three disks that app...
We examined how subjects plan movement sequences in a 'foraging' task involving three disks that app...
A popular model of the function of selective visual attention involves search where a single target ...
Attention is known to play an important role in shaping the behaviour of both human and animal forag...
Many foraging animals return to feeding sites to harvest replenishing resources, but little is known...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...
Real-world tasks typically consist of a series of target-directed actions and often require choices ...
International audienceA critical question in visual foraging concerns the mechanisms driving the nex...
We investigated how human subjects plan a sequence of rapid movements in a foraging-like task and co...
The ability to choose rapidly among multiple targets embedded in a complex perceptual environment is...
The present paper examines the relationship between the strategies used for the resolution of multip...
A popular model of the function of selective visual attention involves search where a single target ...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
We investigated how human subjects plan a sequence of rapid movements in a foraging-like task and co...
International audienceDuring finger-foraging tasks, observers change their strategy according to the...
We examined how subjects plan movement sequences in a 'foraging' task involving three disks that app...
We examined how subjects plan movement sequences in a 'foraging' task involving three disks that app...
A popular model of the function of selective visual attention involves search where a single target ...
Attention is known to play an important role in shaping the behaviour of both human and animal forag...
Many foraging animals return to feeding sites to harvest replenishing resources, but little is known...
AbstractRewards have important influences on the motor planning of primates and the firing of neuron...