Whether choosing to leave one shop for another, switching TV programs, or seeking berries to eat, humans and other animals make innumerable stay-or-leave decisions, but how we make them is not well understood. The goal of this project is to develop new computational accounts of stay-or-leave decisions, and use them to test hypotheses for how humans, primates, and rodents learn and make these decisions. The work will draw on and develop new reinforcement learning and accumulation (e.g. diffusion) models of decision-making.
The Humphries’ group researches fundamental insights into how the joint activity of neurons encodes actions in the world (https://www.humphries-lab.org). This post will join our developing research program into how humans and other animals learn to make the right decisions (e.g. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.30.505807).
The post is until 14th February 2025.
Nottingham University welcomes researchers from around the globe. As part of this support, the university will provide financial support to the post-holder for all visa costs.
Unsure if you're a good fit for the post? Got any questions? Then contact Mark for a chat: mark.humphries@nottingham.ac.uk.
For full details of the role and how to apply
https://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=SCI092323
Closing date: March 30th 2023
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