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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

The ubiquity of opportunity cost: Foraging and beyond

Nathaniel Daw

Prof

Princeton University

Schedule
Wednesday, March 30, 2022

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

1:00 AM America/New_York

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Host: Future of Foraging

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Future of Foraging

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

A key insight from the foraging literature is the importance of assessing the overall environmental quality — via global reward rate or similar measures, which capture the opportunity cost of time and can guide behavioral allocation toward relatively richer options. Meanwhile, the majority of research in decision neuroscience and computational psychiatry has focused instead on how choices are guided by much more local, event-locked evaluations: of individual situations, actions, or outcomes. I review a combination of research and theoretical speculation from my lab and others that emphasizes the role of foraging's average rewards and opportunity costs in a much larger range of decision problems, including risk, time discounting, vigor, cognitive control, and deliberation. The broad range of behaviors affected by this type of evaluation gives a new theoretical perspective on the effects of stress and autonomic mobilization, and on mood and the broad range of symptoms associated with mood disorders.

Topics

cognitiondecision neurosciencedecision-makingenvironmental qualityforagingglobal reward ratemood disordersopportunity costrisktime discounting

About the Speaker

Nathaniel Daw

Prof

Princeton University

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future-of-foraging-seminars.github.io

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