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Characterising variations in perceptual decision making
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- 10 January 2019, e241
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Inclusion of neural effort in cost function can explain perceptual decision suboptimality
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- 10 January 2019, e242
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Discarding optimality: Throwing out the baby with the bathwater?
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- 10 January 2019, e243
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Credo for optimality
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- 10 January 2019, e244
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Perceptual suboptimality: Bug or feature?
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- 10 January 2019, e245
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Bayesian statistics to test Bayes optimality
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- 10 January 2019, e246
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Suboptimalities for sure: Arguments from evolutionary theory
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- 10 January 2019, e247
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Leveraging decision consistency to decompose suboptimality in terms of its ultimate predictability
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- 10 January 2019, e248
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Descending Marr's levels: Standard observers are no panacea
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- 10 January 2019, e249
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Non-optimal perceptual decision in human navigation
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- 10 January 2019, e250
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Behavior is sensible but not globally optimal: Seeking common ground in the optimality debate
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- 10 January 2019, e251
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