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The following pages link to Extending a biologically inspired model of choice: multi-alternatives, nonlinearity and value-based multidimensional choice (Q39605698):
Displaying 50 items.
- Choice certainty is informed by both evidence and decision time. (Q27306329) (← links)
- Multi-alternative decision-making with non-stationary inputs (Q28595768) (← links)
- Goal-directed decision making as probabilistic inference: A computational framework and potential neural correlates (Q30544338) (← links)
- Towards a mechanistic understanding of the human subcortex. (Q31148897) (← links)
- Modeling reaction time and accuracy of multiple-alternative decisions (Q33585134) (← links)
- Neural inhibition enables selection during language processing. (Q34151857) (← links)
- A memory-based model of Hick’s law (Q34540538) (← links)
- The influence of spatiotemporal structure of noisy stimuli in decision making (Q35151464) (← links)
- The Neurodynamics of Cognition: A Tutorial on Computational Cognitive Neuroscience (Q35155347) (← links)
- Multialternative drift-diffusion model predicts the relationship between visual fixations and choice in value-based decisions (Q35170937) (← links)
- Remembering Words in Context as Predicted by an Associative Read-Out Model (Q35257916) (← links)
- Biasing moral decisions by exploiting the dynamics of eye gaze. (Q35279957) (← links)
- Non-monotonic Temporal-Weighting Indicates a Dynamically Modulated Evidence-Integration Mechanism (Q35920641) (← links)
- Using Time-Varying Evidence to Test Models of Decision Dynamics: Bounded Diffusion vs. the Leaky Competing Accumulator Model (Q36025833) (← links)
- Introduction. Modelling natural action selection (Q36093399) (← links)
- How mechanisms of perceptual decision-making affect the psychometric function (Q36243525) (← links)
- Building a bridge into the future: dynamic connectionist modeling as an integrative tool for research on intertemporal choice (Q36411283) (← links)
- Decision-making with multiple alternatives (Q36755726) (← links)
- The subthalamic nucleus during decision-making with multiple alternatives (Q36977323) (← links)
- A context-based theory of recency and contiguity in free recall (Q36980366) (← links)
- Local dynamics in decision making: The evolution of preference within and across decisions (Q37019570) (← links)
- The encoding of alternatives in multiple-choice decision making (Q37214381) (← links)
- Decision making in recurrent neuronal circuits (Q37260913) (← links)
- New advances in understanding decisions among multiple alternatives (Q38007272) (← links)
- Building Bridges between Perceptual and Economic Decision-Making: Neural and Computational Mechanisms (Q38015349) (← links)
- The effects of evidence bounds on decision-making: theoretical and empirical developments (Q38032557) (← links)
- Neural dynamics and circuit mechanisms of decision-making (Q38048560) (← links)
- A generalized, likelihood-free method for posterior estimation (Q38164558) (← links)
- Sequential sampling and paradoxes of risky choice (Q38217679) (← links)
- On the neural implementation of the speed-accuracy trade-off. (Q38244126) (← links)
- On optimal decision-making in brains and social insect colonies (Q39231469) (← links)
- Hick's Law for Choice Reaction Time: A Review (Q39257030) (← links)
- Cortical mechanisms of action selection: the affordance competition hypothesis (Q39605548) (← links)
- Biologically constrained action selection improves cognitive control in a model of the Stroop task. (Q39605739) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Reference Frame Selection in Spatial Term Use: Computational and Empirical Studies (Q40208402) (← links)
- Choice Rules and Accumulator Networks (Q41043990) (← links)
- A Comparison between Mechanisms of Multi-Alternative Perceptual Decision Making: Ability to Explain Human Behavior, Predictions for Neurophysiology, and Relationship with Decision Theory (Q41123844) (← links)
- A comparison of bounded diffusion models for choice in time controlled tasks (Q41832369) (← links)
- Noisy preferences in risky choice: A cautionary note (Q41852376) (← links)
- Response repetition biases in human perceptual decisions are explained by activity decay in competitive attractor models. (Q41872568) (← links)
- Optimal decision making on the basis of evidence represented in spike trains (Q42464772) (← links)
- Testing multi-alternative decision models with non-stationary evidence (Q42733115) (← links)
- Response competition in the primary motor cortex: corticospinal excitability reflects response replacement during simple decisions (Q43073049) (← links)
- Similarity effect and optimal control of multiple-choice decision making (Q43087618) (← links)
- Perceptual decisions between multiple directions of visual motion (Q46462008) (← links)
- Step by step: Harvesting the dynamics of delay discounting decisions (Q47953767) (← links)
- Activity in LIP, But not V4, Matches Performance When Attention is Spread (Q48001411) (← links)
- Absolutely relative or relatively absolute: violations of value invariance in human decision making (Q48154809) (← links)
- Response to Comment on "Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars". (Q48157019) (← links)
- Selective disinhibition: A unified neural mechanism for predictive and post hoc attentional selection (Q48398989) (← links)