The curious brain: behavioural and neural mechanisms of spatial updating and reward surprise
<p>In an ever-changing environment, organisms learn about non-random events and use that information to form predictive models to facilitate the processing of expected stimuli or planned actions and their outcomes. Predictions about stimuli enable for an efficient and appropriate response and...
Main Author: | Schüffelgen, U |
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Other Authors: | Rushworth, M |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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