Midsession reversal task with pigeons: Parallel processing of alternatives explains choices
Most models of choice assume a “tug of war” (ToW) between options present at the time of the choice, arguing that preferences are built in this process, and implying that adding options increases delay to act. In contrast, the Sequential Choice Model (SCM) proposes that choices are driven by paralle...
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American Psychological Association
2018
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