Psychology
Distinct value computations support rapid sequential decisions
A. Mah, S. S. Schiereck, et al.
This fascinating study by Andrew Mah, Shannon S. Schiereck, Veronica Bossio, and Christine M. Constantinople uncovers how rats make split-second decisions based on the value of their environment. With a high-throughput temporal wagering task involving 291 rats, the researchers revealed distinct computations behind trial initiation and wait times. Get ready to explore the dynamic interplay of cognitive behaviors in the animal kingdom!
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