Goal-directed decision making : computations and neural circuits / edited by Richard W. Morris, Aaron Bornstein, and Amitai Shenhav
Language: English Publication details: London : Academic Press, 2018.Description: xvi, 468 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780128120989 (pbk.)
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Includes bibliographical references. and index.
Goal-Directed Decision Making: Computations and Neural Circuits examines the role of goal-directed choice. It begins with an examination of the computations performed by associated circuits, but then moves on to in-depth examinations on how goal-directed learning interacts with other forms of choice and response selection. This is the only book that embraces the multidisciplinary nature of this area of decision-making, integrating our knowledge of goal-directed decision-making from basic, computational, clinical, and ethology research into a single resource that is invaluable for neuroscientists, psychologists and computer scientists alike.
The book presents discussions on the broader field of decision-making and how it has expanded to incorporate ideas related to flexible behaviors, such as cognitive control, economic choice, and Bayesian inference, as well as the influences that motivation, context and cues have on behavior and decision-making
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