Assessing cognitive flexibility in humans and rhesus macaques with visual motion and neutral distractors

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  • who: ufeffPinarufeff ufeffYurtufeff from the University of Pittsburgh, United States have published the Article: Assessing cognitive flexibility in humans and rhesus macaques with visual motion and neutral distractors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 20/Dec/2022
  • what: The authors show that motion can be used as a feature dimension (in addition to commonly used shape and color) to assess cognitive flexibility. To quantify cognitive flexibility, the authors focused only on those stages which were solved by following the rule, ignoring those that were solved by chance. As a proof of concept, the authors provide a . . .

     

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