JOURNAL

Dynamics of betting behavior under flat reward condition

Vol.15, pages 93-99, International Journal of Neural Systems, February, 2005

Author

A. Onzo and K. Mogi

Abstract

One of the missions of the cognitive process of animals, including humans, is to make reasonable judgments and decisions in the presence of uncertainty. The balance between exploration and exploitation investigated in the reinforcement-learning paradigm is one of the key factors in this process. Recently, following the pioneering work in behavioral economics, growing attention has been directed to human behaviors exhibiting deviations from the simple maximization of external reward. Here we study the dynamics of betting behavior in a simple game, where the probability of reward and the magnitude of reward are designed to give a

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