snippet What Strategic Choices of Rhesus Monkeys Can Teach Us About Decision-Making and Optimization Decisions are constantly made in our daily lives. Whether it is to restock the morning cereal in the canister or watch a newly released Netflix series late at night, our decisions are more or less indicative of how we put value into the actions we make.
Article Glass Patterns Research Technique Whether it’s choosing which coffee shop to visit, deciding between job offers, or considering whether or not to accelerate to catch a yellow light, you are constantly making decisions. But how do these decisions go hand in hand with visual processing?
Issue 28 Is Free Will an Illusion? Neurobiological Basis of Human Agency and Volition Invariably, few can deny the integral roles of conscious free will and volition in our identities, beliefs, choices, interactions, and everyday lives. Introduction: Let’s get started with the main
issue 24 Hive Mind When you were younger, did you ever sit and watch the movement of a beehive or anthill? It’s like watching the ocean’s currents or leaves floating in the wind. But in insect colonies, the motion is purposeful, every little movement adding up to the rhythmic motion of the whole...
Neuroscience Decisions, Decisions… How did you get here? Every person who is reading this article made a different set of decisions that led them to this point in time. The path of cumulative