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Autor:
Nathaniel D. Daw, Lindsay E. Hunter
Publikováno v:
Curr Opin Behav Sci
A variety of behavioral and neural phenomena suggest that organisms evaluate outcomes not on an absolute utility scale, but relative to some dynamic and context-sensitive reference or scale. Sometimes, as in foraging tasks, this results in sensible c
Publikováno v:
Nature human behaviour, vol 6, iss 1
A goal of computational psychiatry is to ground symptoms in basic mechanisms. Theory suggests that avoidance in anxiety disorders may reflect dysregulated mental simulation, a process for evaluating candidate actions. If so, these covert processes sh
Publikováno v:
Nat Hum Behav
A goal of computational psychiatry is to ground symptoms in more fundamental computational mechanisms. Theory suggests that rumination and other symptoms in mood disorders reflect dysregulated mental simulation, a process that normally serves to eval
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Autor:
Alexa Tompary, Oriel FeldmanHall, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Lindsay E. Hunter, Joseph E. Dunsmoor, Alexander Todorov
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance Humans can learn to trust through direct social experiences. In our everyday lives, however, we constantly meet new people where judgments of trustworthiness are blind to reputation. In these cases, what drives decisions to trust? We fin
Autor:
Samuel J. Gershman, Lindsay E. Hunter
Modern theories of decision making emphasize the reference-dependency of decision making under risk. In particular, people tend to be risk-averse for outcomes greater than their reference point, and risk-seeking for outcomes less than their reference
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https://doi.org/10.1101/252692
https://doi.org/10.1101/252692
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental psychology. General. 145(5)
Prior research illustrates that memory can guide value-based decision-making. For example, previous work has implicated both working memory and procedural memory (i.e., reinforcement learning) in guiding choice. However, other types of memories, such
Publikováno v:
Milena Rmus
Humans appear to represent many forms of knowledge in associative networks whose nodes are multiply connected, including sensory, spatial, and semantic. Recent work has shown that explicitly augmenting artificial agents with such graph-structured rep
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010027722000919?via%3Dihub
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010027722000919?via%3Dihub