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Decisions, decisions, decisions: choosing a biological science of choice.

Paul Glimcher1.   

Abstract

Behavioral ecologists argue that evolution drives animal behavior to efficiently solve the problems animals face in their environmental niches. The ultimate evolutionary causes of decision making, they contend, can be found in economic analyses of organisms and their environments. Neurobiologists interested in how animals make decisions have, in contrast, focused their efforts on understanding the neurobiological hardware that serves as a more proximal cause of that same behavior. Describing the flow of information within the nervous system without regard to these larger goals has been their focus. Recent work in a number of laboratories has begun to suggest that these two approaches are beginning to fuse. It may soon be possible to view the nervous system as a representational process that solves the mathematically defined economic problems animals face by making efficient decisions. These developments in the neurobiological theory of choice, and the new schema they imply, form the subject of this article.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12383785     DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(02)00962-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


  25 in total

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Review 2.  Expectations and outcomes: decision-making in the primate brain.

Authors:  Allison N McCoy; Michael L Platt
Journal:  J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol       Date:  2004-10-12       Impact factor: 1.836

3.  Dynamic response-by-response models of matching behavior in rhesus monkeys.

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Review 4.  The nucleus accumbens as part of a basal ganglia action selection circuit.

Authors:  Saleem M Nicola
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2006-09-16       Impact factor: 4.530

5.  Quantitative analysis of genetic and neuronal multi-perturbation experiments.

Authors:  Alon Kaufman; Alon Keinan; Isaac Meilijson; Martin Kupiec; Eytan Ruppin
Journal:  PLoS Comput Biol       Date:  2005-11-25       Impact factor: 4.475

6.  Nonlinear neurobiological probability weighting functions for aversive outcomes.

Authors:  Gregory S Berns; C Monica Capra; Jonathan Chappelow; Sara Moore; Charles Noussair
Journal:  Neuroimage       Date:  2007-11-01       Impact factor: 6.556

7.  Neural responses to sanction threats in two-party economic exchange.

Authors:  Jian Li; Erte Xiao; Daniel Houser; P Read Montague
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2009-09-15       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  E-cigarettes and expectancies: why do some users keep smoking?

Authors:  Paul T Harrell; Vani N Simmons; Barbara Piñeiro; John B Correa; Nicole S Menzie; Lauren R Meltzer; Marina Unrod; Thomas H Brandon
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2015-08-18       Impact factor: 6.526

Review 9.  Decision making: the neuroethological turn.

Authors:  John M Pearson; Karli K Watson; Michael L Platt
Journal:  Neuron       Date:  2014-06-04       Impact factor: 17.173

10.  Linking neural activity to complex decisions.

Authors:  Benjamin Hayden; Tatiana Pasternak
Journal:  Vis Neurosci       Date:  2013-09-16       Impact factor: 3.241

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