Goals, usefulness and abstraction in value-based choice

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  • who: Benedetto De Martino from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London WC N AZ, UK , Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, ATR Institute International, Kyoto, Japan have published the research: Goals, usefulness and abstraction in value-based choice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Using representational similarity analysis, the study showed that activity patterns in visual regions coding for object representations were clustered according to their perceptual features. The authors focus on the role of attention and memory. In the study presented in Figure 2B, the usefulness of an item changed its internal representations, even in . . .

     

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