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- who: James A. R. Marshall and collaborators from the Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Opteran have published the Article: Magnitude-sensitive reaction times reveal non-linear time costs in multi-alternative decision-making, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/17,/2021
- what: Instead, the authors aim to fill two important gaps in the literature by establishing whether multi-alternative decision-making is magnitude-sensitive and what optimal policy could give rise to magnitude-sensitive multi-alternative decisions. Multi-alternative decisions in human psychophysical trials are magnitudesensitive Here the authors provide . . .
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