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Individual differences in social information gathering revealed through Bayesian hierarchical models.

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Pearson, JM; Watson, KK; Klein, JT; Ebitz, RB; Platt, ML
Published in: Front Neurosci
2013

As studies of the neural circuits underlying choice expand to include more complicated behaviors, analysis of behaviors elicited in laboratory paradigms has grown increasingly difficult. Social behaviors present a particular challenge, since inter- and intra-individual variation are expected to play key roles. However, due to limitations on data collection, studies must often choose between pooling data across all subjects or using individual subjects' data in isolation. Hierarchical models mediate between these two extremes by modeling individual subjects as drawn from a population distribution, allowing the population at large to serve as prior information about individuals' behavior. Here, we apply this method to data collected across multiple experimental sessions from a set of rhesus macaques performing a social information valuation task. We show that, while the values of social images vary markedly between individuals and between experimental sessions for the same individual, individuals also differentially value particular categories of social images. Furthermore, we demonstrate covariance between values for image categories within individuals and find evidence suggesting that magnitudes of stimulus values tend to diminish over time.

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Front Neurosci

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1662-4548

Publication Date

2013

Volume

7

Start / End Page

165

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1109 Neurosciences
 

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Pearson, J. M., Watson, K. K., Klein, J. T., Ebitz, R. B., & Platt, M. L. (2013). Individual differences in social information gathering revealed through Bayesian hierarchical models. Front Neurosci, 7, 165. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2013.00165
Pearson, John M., Karli K. Watson, Jeffrey T. Klein, R Becket Ebitz, and Michael L. Platt. “Individual differences in social information gathering revealed through Bayesian hierarchical models.Front Neurosci 7 (2013): 165. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2013.00165.
Pearson JM, Watson KK, Klein JT, Ebitz RB, Platt ML. Individual differences in social information gathering revealed through Bayesian hierarchical models. Front Neurosci. 2013;7:165.
Pearson, John M., et al. “Individual differences in social information gathering revealed through Bayesian hierarchical models.Front Neurosci, vol. 7, 2013, p. 165. Pubmed, doi:10.3389/fnins.2013.00165.
Pearson JM, Watson KK, Klein JT, Ebitz RB, Platt ML. Individual differences in social information gathering revealed through Bayesian hierarchical models. Front Neurosci. 2013;7:165.

Published In

Front Neurosci

DOI

ISSN

1662-4548

Publication Date

2013

Volume

7

Start / End Page

165

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1109 Neurosciences