Temporal regularities shape perceptual decisions and striatal dopamine signals
Perceptual decisions should depend on sensory evidence. However, such decisions are also influenced by past choices and outcomes. These choice history biases may reflect advantageous strategies to exploit temporal regularities of natural environments. However, it is unclear whether and how observers...
Main Authors: | Fritsche, M, Majumdar, A, Strickland, L, Liebana Garcia, S, Bogacz, R, Lak, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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