Change point detection with multiple alternatives reveals parallel evaluation of the same stream of evidence along distinct timescales
Abstract In order to behave appropriately in a rapidly changing world, individuals must be able to detect when changes occur in that environment. However, at any given moment, there are a multitude of potential changes of behavioral significance that could occur. Here we investigate how knowledge ab...
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Main Authors: | Alexa Booras, Tanner Stevenson, Connor N. McCormack, Marie E. Rhoads, Timothy D. Hanks |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6f40c55e37cf40e8bcbd7c84ed5ca1ac |
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