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- who: Alex Kacelnik from the Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK have published the paper: Testing cognitive models of decision-making: selected studies with starlings, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Using mainly work from the own laboratory the authors show that valuation of alternatives is sensitive to options` properties to subject`s state and to background alternatives. The findings the authors report are not consistent with the hypothesis that preference is constructed at the time of choice a prevalent view in human decision-making research. It may have become clear so far that . . .
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