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This research explores how people adapt their decision-making strategies when faced with unavailable dining options in new cities. By using advanced brain imaging techniques, it aims to uncover the underlying cognitive processes and neural dynamics involved in reward-guided learning and behavioral variability.
Navigating a new city's dining scene often confronts us with unavailable options, e.g., 'fully booked,' shaping our behavioral variability such as random exploratory choices and learning errors.
Existing theories of reward-guided learning typically overlook option unavailability.
Hypothesized strategies may vary, from adjusting action stochasticityover-exploration to broadly check alternatives, or under-exploration to quickly latch onto available favoritesto adjusting learning process, e.g., wei…
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Germany, Hamburg
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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