Hunger improves reinforcement-driven but not planned action.
Our decisions are influenced by at least two different 'systems' within the brain: a sophisticated system that builds understanding of the world around us (called the model-based system), and a simpler one that learns which choices result in rewards (called the model-free system). We investigated how hunger affects these two systems, and discovered that hungry people rely on the model-free system to a larger extent.
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Hunger improves reinforcement-driven but not planned action.
Our decisions are influenced by at least two different 'systems' within the brain: a sophisticated system that builds understanding of the world around us (called the model-based system), and a simpler one that learns which choices result in rewards (called the model-free system). We investigated how hunger affects these two systems, and discovered that hungry people rely on the model-free system to a larger extent.
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