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Breaking the Tug-of-War: What Neuroeconomics Can Gain by Moving Past Competition-Only Models Popular models of decision-making characterize choice dynamics as a tug-of-war process, where evidence for competing options accumulates until a threshold is reached. While these models capture severa...

Excited to share our chapter "Breaking the Tug-of-War: What Neuroeconomics Can Gain by Moving Past Competition-Only Models" with Yi-Hsin Su, Romy Frรถmer, and @ashenhav.bsky.social, now out in the new volume, "Neuroeconomics: Core Topics and Current Directions"!
doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02925-6_10

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Misspecified models create the appearance of adaptive control during value-based choice - Communications Psychology In a new computational analysis of previous work, this study shows that a control-free mechanism better accounts for value-based decisions than an account that assumes top-down control invigorating th...

Final paper of my PhD ๐Ÿค—

www.nature.com/articles/s44...

There is growing interest in how cognitive control may improve value-based decision making.

However, we find that a recent paper overestimated the role of control in their task, leading to erroneous interpretations of dACC recordings.

2 months ago 104 24 6 1

๐ŸŽ‰Happy New Year! ๐ŸŽ‰
We are excited to inaugurate Shenhav Lab's BlueSky account with a UC Berkeley News article featuring the newest paper from our lab by @jasonleng.bsky.social!

๐Ÿ“ฐ News Article: ls.berkeley.edu/news/new-app...

๐Ÿ”— Paper: t.co/l5C3g6IjCP

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