Deck 15: Decision Making

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What are the three factors that go into foraging decisions?
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In signal detection theory, what is a decision variable?
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If I am willing to trade three of my apples for two of your pears, I have demonstrated what aspect of value-based decisions?
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Regions of the vmPFC are equally sensitive to social reward and money. What aspect of value-based decisions does this demonstrate?
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You go to brush your teeth and realize that the tube of toothpaste is almost gone. The decision to try and squeeze out the last bit of toothpaste versus going to the store to get more is an example of a:

A)Perceptual decision
B)Value-based decision
C)Foraging decision
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Describe two studies indicating that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC)/ ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) encodes a "common currency" for value-based decisions.
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What is meant by "common currency" in neuroeconomics?
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Explain the idea of a "saccade value map." How does it differ from that of a "salience map"?
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What is transitivity in value-based decisions? What does value transitivity correspond to?
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What evidence is there that the LIP encodes expected value?
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Describe a drift-diffusion model of decision making. What are the two critical variables in the model that determine how quickly a decision will be made?
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Define value transitivity and menu invariance. How are they related to each other?
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What is the difference between momentary evidence and accumulated evidence? For decisions about the direction of motion in a display of moving dots, what brain areas are associated with each?
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In a drift-diffusion model, _____ corresponds to the slope of the random walker and _____ to the threshold that triggers the commitment to a decision.
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Microstimulation studies of areas MT/V5 and area LIP have shown that the former is more closely associated with what aspect of diffusion models?

A)Drift rate
B)Decision boundary
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What is the difference between perceptual decisions, value decisions and foraging decisions?
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What two variables are the primary determinants of any value-based decision?
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Which economic decision is better (in terms of maximizing expected value):

A)Expected gain = $100; probability = 50%
B)Expected gain = $50; probability = 90%
C)Expected gain = $80; probability = 70%
D)Expected gain = $40; probability = 100%
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Deck 15: Decision Making
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What are the three factors that go into foraging decisions?
Encounter value; search value; search cost
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In signal detection theory, what is a decision variable?
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If I am willing to trade three of my apples for two of your pears, I have demonstrated what aspect of value-based decisions?
Value transitivity
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Regions of the vmPFC are equally sensitive to social reward and money. What aspect of value-based decisions does this demonstrate?
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You go to brush your teeth and realize that the tube of toothpaste is almost gone. The decision to try and squeeze out the last bit of toothpaste versus going to the store to get more is an example of a:

A)Perceptual decision
B)Value-based decision
C)Foraging decision
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Describe two studies indicating that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC)/ ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) encodes a "common currency" for value-based decisions.
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What is meant by "common currency" in neuroeconomics?
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Explain the idea of a "saccade value map." How does it differ from that of a "salience map"?
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What is transitivity in value-based decisions? What does value transitivity correspond to?
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What evidence is there that the LIP encodes expected value?
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Describe a drift-diffusion model of decision making. What are the two critical variables in the model that determine how quickly a decision will be made?
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Define value transitivity and menu invariance. How are they related to each other?
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What is the difference between momentary evidence and accumulated evidence? For decisions about the direction of motion in a display of moving dots, what brain areas are associated with each?
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In a drift-diffusion model, _____ corresponds to the slope of the random walker and _____ to the threshold that triggers the commitment to a decision.
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Microstimulation studies of areas MT/V5 and area LIP have shown that the former is more closely associated with what aspect of diffusion models?

A)Drift rate
B)Decision boundary
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What is the difference between perceptual decisions, value decisions and foraging decisions?
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What two variables are the primary determinants of any value-based decision?
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Which economic decision is better (in terms of maximizing expected value):

A)Expected gain = $100; probability = 50%
B)Expected gain = $50; probability = 90%
C)Expected gain = $80; probability = 70%
D)Expected gain = $40; probability = 100%
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