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Author response: Human complex exploration strategies are enriched by noradrenaline-modulated heuristics
[peer_review]
2020
unpublished
An exploration-exploitation trade-off, the arbitration between sampling a lesser-known against a known rich option, is thought to be solved using computationally demanding exploration algorithms. Given known limitations in human cognitive resources, we hypothesised the presence of additional cheaper strategies. We examined for such heuristics in choice behaviour where we show this involves a value-free random exploration, that ignores all prior knowledge, and a novelty exploration that targets
doi:10.7554/elife.59907.sa2
fatcat:koxkcbb7bzewfkez7ktdbqksau