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Trial-history biases in evidence accumulation can give rise to apparent lapses in decision-making

Psychology

Trial-history biases in evidence accumulation can give rise to apparent lapses in decision-making

D. Gupta, B. Depasquale, et al.

Apparent lapses and trial-history biases in perceptual decisions can both emerge from a single optimal process under mistaken beliefs that the world is changing. The authors show an accumulation-to-bound model with history-dependent initial states predicts both effects and matches behavioral data from male rats, including a novel reaction-time task. Research conducted by Diksha Gupta, Brian DePasquale, Charles D. Kopec, and Carlos D. Brody.... show more
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