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The following pages link to The Basal Ganglia and Cortex Implement Optimal Decision Making Between Alternative Actions (Q5423022):
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- Action understanding and active inference (Q663914) (← links)
- Rapid decision threshold modulation by reward rate in a neural network (Q853260) (← links)
- Making decisions in the dark basement of the brain: a look back at the GPR model of action selection and the basal ganglia (Q1981969) (← links)
- Drift-diffusion models for multiple-alternative forced-choice decision making (Q2179528) (← links)
- Corticostriatal synaptic weight evolution in a two-alternative forced choice task: a computational study (Q2207729) (← links)
- The statistics of optimal decision making: exploring the relationship between signal detection theory and sequential analysis (Q2244614) (← links)
- A geometric framework for modeling dynamic decisions among arbitrarily many alternatives (Q2332834) (← links)
- A tutorial on the free-energy framework for modelling perception and learning (Q2407653) (← links)
- Some joys and trials of mathematical neuroscience (Q2450880) (← links)
- Stochastic Models of Evidence Accumulation in Changing Environments (Q2805268) (← links)
- The Basal Ganglia Optimize Decision Making over General Perceptual Hypotheses (Q2840875) (← links)
- Integration of Reinforcement Learning and Optimal Decision-Making Theories of the Basal Ganglia (Q3019864) (← links)
- Optimal Decision Making on the Basis of Evidence Represented in Spike Trains (Q3564826) (← links)
- Posterior Weighted Reinforcement Learning with State Uncertainty (Q3564827) (← links)
- Dynamical Analysis of Bayesian Inference Models for the Eriksen Task (Q5323834) (← links)
- Neural Circuits Trained with Standard Reinforcement Learning Can Accumulate Probabilistic Information during Decision Making (Q5380650) (← links)
- Optimal Information Usage in Binary Sequential Hypothesis Testing (Q6160486) (← links)