Choice history effects in mice and humans improve reward harvesting efficiency

Volume: 17, Issue: 10, Pages: e1009452 - e1009452
Published: Oct 4, 2021
Abstract
Choice history effects describe how future choices depend on the history of past choices. In experimental tasks this is typically framed as a bias because it often diminishes the experienced reward rates. However, in natural habitats, choices made in the past constrain choices that can be made in the future. For foraging animals, the probability of earning a reward in a given patch depends on the degree to which the animals have exploited the...
Paper Details
Title
Choice history effects in mice and humans improve reward harvesting efficiency
Published Date
Oct 4, 2021
Volume
17
Issue
10
Pages
e1009452 - e1009452
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