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 …
Imagination as a fundamental function of the hippocampus
Imagination is a biological function that is vital to human experience and advanced
cognition. Despite this importance, it remains unknown how imagination is realized in the …
cognition. Despite this importance, it remains unknown how imagination is realized in the …
An artificial intelligence life cycle: From conception to production
D De Silva, D Alahakoon - Patterns, 2022 - cell.com
This paper presents the" CDAC AI life cycle," a comprehensive life cycle for the design,
development, and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and solutions. It …
development, and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and solutions. It …
A neural mechanism for conserved value computations integrating information and rewards
ES Bromberg-Martin, YY Feng, T Ogasawara… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Behavioral and economic theory dictate that we decide between options based on their
values. However, humans and animals eagerly seek information about uncertain future …
values. However, humans and animals eagerly seek information about uncertain future …
Continuous decisions
Humans and other animals evolved to make decisions that extend over time with continuous
and ever-changing options. Nonetheless, the academic study of decision-making is mostly …
and ever-changing options. Nonetheless, the academic study of decision-making is mostly …
[HTML][HTML] Curiosity in childhood and adolescence—what can we learn from the brain
MJ Gruber, Y Fandakova - Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2021 - Elsevier
Highlights•Curiosity enhances memory via the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and ventral
striatum.•Development of curiosity and its effect on memory in childhood/adolescence not …
striatum.•Development of curiosity and its effect on memory in childhood/adolescence not …
Systems neuroscience of curiosity
Highlights•Curiosity is an intrinsic information-seeking drive.•Observing tasks allow the
separation of information from reward.•Functionally, curiosity can be defined as the control of …
separation of information from reward.•Functionally, curiosity can be defined as the control of …
A transdisciplinary view on curiosity beyond linguistic humans: animals, infants, and artificial intelligence
Curiosity is a core driver for life‐long learning, problem‐solving and decision‐making. In a
broad sense, curiosity is defined as the intrinsically motivated acquisition of novel …
broad sense, curiosity is defined as the intrinsically motivated acquisition of novel …
Abstract value encoding in neural populations but not single neurons
An important open question in neuroeconomics is how the brain represents the value of
offers in a way that is both abstract (allowing for comparison) and concrete (preserving the …
offers in a way that is both abstract (allowing for comparison) and concrete (preserving the …
Quitting while you're ahead: Patch foraging and temporal cognition.
RK Kendall, AM Wikenheiser - Behavioral Neuroscience, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Theoretical models of foraging are based on the maximization of food intake rate.
Remarkably, foragers often hew close to the predictions of rate maximization, except for a …
Remarkably, foragers often hew close to the predictions of rate maximization, except for a …