The impact of learning on perceptual decisions and its implication for speed-accuracy tradeoffs
Here, the authors show that rats’ performance on olfactory decision tasks is best explained by a Bayesian model that combines reinforcement-based learning with accumulation of uncertain sensory evidence. The results suggest that learning is a critical factor contributing to speed-accuracy tradeoffs....
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Main Authors: | André G. Mendonça, Jan Drugowitsch, M. Inês Vicente, Eric E. J. DeWitt, Alexandre Pouget, Zachary F. Mainen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cdd0caa3d0de4532b42841435d503f3e |
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