Parametric shift from rational to irrational decisions in mice
Abstract In the classical view of economic choices, subjects make rational decisions evaluating the costs and benefits of options in order to maximize their overall income. Nonetheless, subjects often fail to reach optimal outcomes. The overt value of an option drives the direction of decisions, but...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nathan A. Schneider, Benjamin Ballintyn, Donald Katz, John Lisman, Hyun-Jae Pi |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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