Cognitive and neural bases of multi-attribute, multi-alternative, value-based decisions
Researchers have benefited from characterizing evidence-based decision making as a
process involving sequential sampling. More recently, sequential sampling models have …
process involving sequential sampling. More recently, sequential sampling models have …
Accounting for attention in sequential sampling models of decision making
I Krajbich - Current opinion in psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
When making decisions, people tend to shift their attention back and forth between stimuli,
choosing options that they look at more overall and immediately before their responses …
choosing options that they look at more overall and immediately before their responses …
[HTML][HTML] Multialternative decision by sampling: A model of decision making constrained by process data.
T Noguchi, N Stewart - Psychological review, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Sequential sampling of evidence, or evidence accumulation, has been implemented in a
variety of models to explain a range of multialternative choice phenomena. But the existing …
variety of models to explain a range of multialternative choice phenomena. But the existing …
Rigorously testing multialternative decision field theory against random utility models.
NAJ Berkowitsch, B Scheibehenne… - Journal of Experimental …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Cognitive models of decision making aim to explain the process underlying observed
choices. Here, we test a sequential sampling model of decision making, multialternative …
choices. Here, we test a sequential sampling model of decision making, multialternative …
Decision making under risk and uncertainty
JG Johnson, JR Busemeyer - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Decision making is studied from a number of different theoretical approaches. Normative
theories focus on how to make the best decisions by deriving algebraic representations of …
theories focus on how to make the best decisions by deriving algebraic representations of …
Information processing as a paradigm for decision making
DM Oppenheimer, E Kelso - Annual review of psychology, 2015 - annualreviews.org
For decades, the dominant paradigm for studying decision making—the expected utility
framework—has been burdened by an increasing number of empirical findings that question …
framework—has been burdened by an increasing number of empirical findings that question …
Does the brain calculate value?
How do people choose between options? At one extreme, the 'value-first'view is that the
brain computes the value of different options and simply favours options with higher values …
brain computes the value of different options and simply favours options with higher values …
Comparing perceptual and preferential decision making
G Dutilh, J Rieskamp - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2016 - Springer
Perceptual and preferential decision making have been studied largely in isolation.
Perceptual decisions are considered to be at a non–deliberative cognitive level and have an …
Perceptual decisions are considered to be at a non–deliberative cognitive level and have an …
A reinforcement learning diffusion decision model for value-based decisions
Psychological models of value-based decision-making describe how subjective values are
formed and mapped to single choices. Recently, additional efforts have been made to …
formed and mapped to single choices. Recently, additional efforts have been made to …