Medial and orbital frontal cortex in decision-making and flexible behavior
The medial frontal cortex and adjacent orbitofrontal cortex have been the focus of
investigations of decision-making, behavioral flexibility, and social behavior. We review …
investigations of decision-making, behavioral flexibility, and social behavior. We review …
Naturalistic reinforcement learning
Humans possess a remarkable ability to make decisions within real-world environments that
are expansive, complex, and multidimensional. Human cognitive computational …
are expansive, complex, and multidimensional. Human cognitive computational …
A highly replicable decline in mood during rest and simple tasks
Does our mood change as time passes? This question is central to behavioural and affective
science, yet it remains largely unexamined. To investigate, we intermixed subjective …
science, yet it remains largely unexamined. To investigate, we intermixed subjective …
Computational models of subjective feelings in psychiatry
Research in computational psychiatry is dominated by models of behavior. Subjective
experience during behavioral tasks is not well understood, even though it should be relevant …
experience during behavioral tasks is not well understood, even though it should be relevant …
The influence of working from home vs. working at the office on job performance in a hybrid work arrangement: a diary study
Working from home (WFH) has become increasingly common, and its impact on job
performance is particularly interesting to researchers. Prior research has established a …
performance is particularly interesting to researchers. Prior research has established a …
Hedonism as a motive for information search: biased information-seeking leads to biased beliefs
Confirmation bias in information-search contributes to the formation of polarized echo-
chambers of beliefs. However, the role of valence on information source selection remains …
chambers of beliefs. However, the role of valence on information source selection remains …
Magnetoencephalographic correlates of mood and reward dynamics in human adolescents
Despite its omnipresence in everyday interactions and its importance for mental health,
mood and its neuronal underpinnings are poorly understood. Computational models can …
mood and its neuronal underpinnings are poorly understood. Computational models can …
A cognitive-computational account of mood swings in adolescence
Teenagers have a reputation for being fickle, in both their choices and their moods. This
variability may help adolescents as they begin to independently navigate novel …
variability may help adolescents as they begin to independently navigate novel …
The effect of reward prediction errors on subjective affect depends on outcome valence and decision context.
L Forbes, D Bennett - Emotion, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
The valence of an individual's emotional response to an event is often thought to depend on
their prior expectations for the event: better-than-expected outcomes produce positive affect …
their prior expectations for the event: better-than-expected outcomes produce positive affect …
Experience and advice consequences shape information sharing strategies
Individuals often rely on the advice of more experienced peers to minimise uncertainty and
increase success likelihood. In most domains where knowledge is acquired through …
increase success likelihood. In most domains where knowledge is acquired through …