Shrestha, Anita Cullerton, Katherine White, Katherine M Mays, Jenni Sendall, Margo
An unhealthy diet is a leading contributor to the increasing burden of overweight and obesity. Front-of-pack labelling (FOPL) is being recognized as a policy strategy to promote healthier choices yet there is limited evaluation of FOPL to suggest if it is effective for all population subgroups. This systematic review aimed to assess the impact of F...
Rac-Lubashevsky, Rachel Cremer, Anna Collins, Anne GE Frank, Michael J Schwabe, Lars
Human learning and decision-making are supported by multiple systems operating in parallel. Recent studies isolating the contributions of reinforcement learning (RL) and working memory (WM) have revealed a trade-off between the two. An interactive WM/RL computational model predicts that although high WM load slows behavioral acquisition, it also in...
Harhen, Nora Bornstein, Aaron
Patch foraging presents a sequential decision-making problem widely studied across organisms-stay with a current option or leave it in search of a better alternative? Behavioral ecology has identified an optimal strategy for these decisions, but, across species, foragers systematically deviate from it, staying too long with an option or overharvest...
Knolle, Franziska Sterner, Elisabeth Moutoussis, Michael Adams, Rick A Griffin, Juliet D Haarsma, Joost Taverne, Hilde Goodyer, Ian M Fletcher, Paul C Murray, Graham K
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BACKGROUND: To interact successfully with their environment, humans need to build a model to make sense of noisy and ambiguous inputs. An inaccurate model, as suggested to be the case for people with psychosis, disturbs optimal action selection. Recent computational models, such as active inference, have emphasized the importance of action selectio...
Levi, Aaron J Zhao, Yuan Park, Il Memming Huk, Alexander C
The macaque middle temporal (MT) area is well known for its visual motion selectivity and relevance to motion perception, but the possibility of it also reflecting higher-level cognitive functions has largely been ignored. We tested for effects of task performance distinct from sensory encoding by manipulating subjects' temporal evidence-weighting ...
Wittmann, Marco K Scheuplein, Maximilian Gibbons, Sophie G Noonan, MaryAnn P
Funder: Wellcome Trust / Reward-guided choice is fundamental for adaptive behaviour and depends on several component processes supported by prefrontal cortex. Here, across three studies, we show that two such component processes, linking reward to specific choices and estimating the global reward state, develop during human adolescence and are link...
Puerto Sánchez, Jon Ander Zuza Turiño, Naroa Abuin Ruíz, Eider
Pressure ulcers and chronic wounds are two of the pathologies most treated by nursing staff in primary, specialized and home care. The correct choice of dressing material is one of the key factors in dealing with these injuries. The objective of this article is to provide nursing professionals with a tool to choose the dressing material based on it...
Hoxha, Isabelle Chevallier, Sylvain Ciarchi, Matteo Glasauer, Stefan Delorme, Arnaud Amorim, Michel-Ange
The Drift-Diffusion Model (DDM) is widely accepted for two-alternative forced-choice decision paradigms thanks to its simple formalism and close fit to behavioral and neurophysiological data. However, this formalism presents strong limitations in capturing inter-trial dynamics at the single-trial level and endogenous influences. We propose a novel ...
Apantaku, Glory O McDonald, Patrick J Aguiar, Magda Cabrera, Laura Y Chiong, Winston Connolly, Mary B Hrincu, Viorica Ibrahim, George M Kaal, K Julia Lawson, Ashley
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ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of epilepsy while avoiding the risks of conventional resective surgery. Few neurotechnologies have been tested in randomized controlled trials with pediatric populations, leaving clinicians to face decisions about whether to recommend these treatments w...
Dennison, Rebecca A Taylor, Lily C Morris, Stephen Boscott, Rachel A Harrison, Hannah Moorthie, Sowmiya A Rossi, Sabrina H Stewart, Grant D Usher-Smith, Juliet A
Peer reviewed: True / BACKGROUND: Risk stratification has been proposed to improve the efficiency of population-level cancer screening. We aimed to describe and quantify the relative importance of different attributes of potential screening programs among the public, focusing on stratifying eligibility. METHODS: We conducted a discrete choice exper...