Humans use directed and random exploration to solve the explore-exploit dilemma.
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The Psychology and Neuroscience of CuriosityTheory of choice in bandit, information sampling and foraging tasksApproach-Induced Biases in Human Information Sampling.Biases in the Explore-Exploit Tradeoff in Addictions: The Role of Avoidance of UncertaintyTaking Aim at the Cognitive Side of Learning in Sensorimotor Adaptation Tasks.Time discounting and time preference in animals: A critical review.Temporal trade-offs in psychophysics.Neural and neurochemical basis of reinforcement-guided decision making.What do we GANE with age?A Primer on Foraging and the Explore/Exploit Trade-Off for Psychiatry Research.Attenuation of dopamine-modulated prefrontal value signals underlies probabilistic reward learning deficits in old age.A causal role for right frontopolar cortex in directed, but not random, exploration.The effect of atomoxetine on random and directed exploration in humans.Investigation of Biases and Compensatory Strategies Using a Probabilistic Variant of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test.Learning the value of information and reward over time when solving exploration-exploitation problems.Developmental Changes in Learning: Computational Mechanisms and Social Influences.Deconstructing the human algorithms for exploration.Pure correlates of exploration and exploitation in the human brain.Computational neuroscience across the lifespan: Promises and pitfalls.Exploration Disrupts Choice-Predictive Signals and Alters Dynamics in Prefrontal Cortex.Prospection, Perseverance, and Insight in Sequential Behavior
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Humans use directed and random exploration to solve the explore-exploit dilemma.
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Humans use directed and random exploration to solve the explore-exploit dilemma.
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Andra Geana
John M White
Jonathan D Cohen
Robert C Wilson
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2014-10-27T00:00:00Z