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Bukwich and Campbell et al. show that mice integrate elapsed time and reward intake, scaled by a latent patience variable, to decide when to leave virtual “patches.” Frontal cortex ramping activity matches the integration process, revealing a potential mechanism for how the brain converts dynamic evidence into value-based foraging decisions.

Competitive integration of time and reward explains value-sensitive foraging decisions and frontal cortex ramping dynamics

Bukwich and Campbell et al. show that mice integrate elapsed time and reward intake, scaled by a latent patience variable, to decide when to leave virtual “patches.” Frontal cortex ramping activity matches the integration process, revealing a potential mechanism for how the brain converts dynamic evidence into value-based foraging decisions.

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