Choice history effects in mice and humans improve reward harvesting efficiency

Choice history effects describe how future choices depend on the history of past choices. In experimental tasks this is typically framed as a bias because it often diminishes the experienced reward rates. However, in natural habitats, choices made in the past constrain choices that can be made in th...

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Main Authors: Hulme, O. (Author), Junior, S.L.-Y (Author), Kvitsiani, D. (Author), Martin, J. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2021
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