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Of black swans and tossed coins: is the description-experience gap in risky choice limited to rare events?The evolutionary roots of human decision makingNonhuman gamblers: lessons from rodents, primates, and robotsExploring Differences in Dogs' and Wolves' Preference for Risk in a Foraging TaskAn alternative theoretical approach to escape decision-making: the role of visual cues.The effects of the previous outcome on probabilistic choice in rats.Coevolution of learning and data-acquisition mechanisms: a model for cognitive evolution.Modeling the violation of reward maximization and invariance in reinforcement schedulesMetabolic state alters economic decision making under risk in humans.Individual differences in gambling proneness among rats and common marmosets: an automated choice task.Preschoolers and the endowment effectChimpanzees and bonobos distinguish between risk and ambiguityMidbrain dopamine neurons encode a quantitative reward prediction error signalRelative gains, losses, and reference points in probabilistic choice in rats.Bonobos and chimpanzees exhibit human-like framing effectsFraming the debate on human-like framing effects in bonobos and chimpanzees: a comment on Krupenye et al. (2015)What's in a frame? Response to Kanngiesser & Woike (2016).A fruit in the hand or two in the bush? Divergent risk preferences in chimpanzees and bonobos.Use and husbandry of captive European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in scientific research: a review of current practice.Mechanisms of Individual Differences in Impulsive and Risky Choice in Rats.Cognitive influences on risk-seeking by rhesus macaques.Chimpanzees sometimes see fuller as better: judgments of food quantities based on container size and fullness.Why we should use animals to study economic decision making - a perspective.Decision-Making Under Risk: Integrating Perspectives From Biology, Economics, and Psychology.Scalar utility theory and proportional processing: What does it actually imply?SEXUAL SELECTION. Irrationality in mate choice revealed by túngara frogs.Systemic administration of 8-OH-DPAT and eticlopride, but not SCH23390, alters loss-chasing behavior in the rat.Valuation of opportunity costs by rats working for rewarding electrical brain stimulation.Risk sensitivity as an evolutionary adaptation.Prospect theory does not describe the feedback-related negativity value function.Neuroeconomics: making risky choices in the brain.Comparative evaluations of reward dimensions in honey bees: evidence from two-alternative forced choice proboscis-extension conditioning.Risk-sensitive neurons in macaque posterior cingulate cortex.A marker of biological ageing predicts adult risk preference in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris.
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Framing effects and risky decisions in starlings.
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Framing effects and risky decisions in starlings.
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2002-02-26T00:00:00Z