Magnitude-sensitivity:rethinking decision-making
Magnitude-sensitivity refers to the result that performance in decision-making, across domains and organisms, is affected by the total value of the possible alternatives. This simple result offers a window into fundamental issues in decision-making and has led to a reconsideration of ecological decision-making, prominent computational models of decision-making, and optimal decision-making. Moreover, magnitude-sensitivity has inspired the design of new robotic systems that exploit natural solutions and apply optimal decision-making policies. In this article, we review the key theoretical and empirical results about magnitude-sensitivity and highlight the importance that this phenomenon has for the understanding of decision-making. Furthermore, we discuss open questions and ideas for future research.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Keywords | decision-making,magnitude-sensitivity,ecological decision-making,optimality,computational models,ERC-ADG-835002—GEMS,ERC-CoG-647704—DiODe |
| Departments | CPNSS |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.tics.2021.10.006 |
| Date Deposited | 08 Nov 2021 10:36 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/112572 |
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