Quantum decision corrections for the neuroeconomics of irrational movement control and goal attainment

Quantum decision theory corrects categorical and propositional logic pathologies common to classic statistical goal-oriented reasoning, such as rational neuroeconomics-based optimal foraging. Within this ecosalient framework, motivation, perception, learning, deliberation, brain computation, and con...

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Decision Making
Decision theory
Expected utility
Foraging behavior
Goals
Hilbert space
Humans
Logic
Motivation
Open Peer Commentary
Opportunity costs
Optimal foraging
Probability
Problem Solving
Random variables
Rationality
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