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January 13, 2016 by isdm 6021

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Effects of brain lesions on perceptual confidence

June 25, 2019 by isdm 1593

NEUROSCIENCE Effects of brain lesions on perceptual confidence ABSTRACT Insight in decision-making refers to the accurate appraisal of one’s skills and capabilities. The neural basis of insight is poorly understood. In this study we found that...

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Suboptimal decision criteria are predicted by subjectively weighted probabilities and rewards

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1910

NEUROSCIENCE Suboptimal decision criteria are predicted by subjectively weighted probabilities and rewards ABSTRACT Subjects performed a visual detection task with varied probability of target occurrence and rewards. To maximize monetary gain...

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Foraging, serial decision making and the opportunity cost of time

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1364

NEUROSCIENCE Foraging, serial decision making and the opportunity cost of time ABSTRACT We have an ongoing series of studies that use a patch-foraging paradigm from ecology in order to investigate how individuals make serial (stop/search)...

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Suboptimal Criterion Learning in Static and Dynamic Environments

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1253

NEUROSCIENCE Suboptimal Criterion Learning in Static and Dynamic Environments AUTHORS:  LElyse H. Norton, Stephen M. Fleming, Nathaniel D. Daw, and Michael S. Landy ABSTRACT Humans often make decisions based on uncertain...

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Three Exciting Papers Published by ISDM Prof. Jay van Bavel

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1605

Three Exciting Papers Published by ISDM Prof. Jay van Bavel May 10, 2017 Congratulations to Professor Jay van Bavel, who collaborated in three papers that have recently been published. For the paper, Decoding “us” and “them”: Neural...

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The HUMAN Project at the 39th MCC Annual 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival

June 6, 2019 by isdm 2699
The HUMAN Project at the 39th MCC Annual 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival

The HUMAN Project at the 39th MCC Annual 3rd Avenue Community Benefit Festival The HUMAN Project team held a booth on Sunday, September 11th from 10AM to 6PM at the 39th MCC Annual Third Avenue Community Benefit Festival. The festival ran...

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Winter is coming: detecting and exploiting period changes in probability

June 22, 2019 by isdm 1378

NEUROSCIENCE Winter is coming: detecting and exploiting period changes in probability ABSTRACT Summer and winter, day and night: periodic change is abundant in the natural environment. We examine whether people can detect and exploit period...

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Call for Posters from the Brain Imaging Center at the Icahn School of Medicine

June 6, 2019 by isdm 3341
Call for Posters from the Brain Imaging Center at the Icahn School of Medicine

Call for Posters from the Brain Imaging Center at the Icahn School of Medicine The Brain Imaging Center (BIC) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will be hosting its 3rd Annual Symposium on Wednesday, October 19th and release...

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Decision Making under Stress: acute stress influences how we learn to trust others

June 22, 2019 by isdm 1526

NEUROSCIENCE Decision Making under Stress: acute stress influences how we learn to trust others ABSTRACT Stress—a ubiquitous part of everyday life—can affect our daily decisions. We explore how acute stress changes choice behavior in a trust...

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Dynamic estimation of task-relevant variance in movement under risk

June 6, 2019 by isdm 1305

NEUROSCIENCE Dynamic estimation of task-relevant variance in movement under risk AUTHORS:  Michael Landy, Julia Trommershäuser, Nathaniel Daw ABSTRACT Humans take into account their own movement variability as well as potential consequences...

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Saving the masses: The impact of perceived efficacy on charitable giving to single vs. multiple beneficiaries

June 6, 2019 by isdm 2303

NEUROSCIENCE Saving the masses: The impact of perceived efficacy on charitable giving to single vs. multiple beneficiaries AUTHORS:  Professor Vicki Morwitz and Professor Eesha Sharma ABSTRACT People are more generous toward...

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