Brochard et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Blaming blunders on the brain: can indifferent choices be driven by range adaptation or synaptic plasticityBrochard et al., 2020
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- Brochard J
- Daunizeau J
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Computational investigations of learning and decision making suggest that systematic deviations to adaptive behavior may be the incidental outcome of biological constraints imposed on neural information processing. In particular, recent studies indicate that range …
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