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1“...This paper examines the impact of a binding minimum wage in a situation where unions dominated by skilled workers set wages. It is shown that the relationship...”
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2by Zylberberg, A Roelfsema, Pieter R Sigman, Mariano Published in Consciousness and cognition (01.07.2014)“...Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The quality of the evidence depends not only on its strength...”
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3“...Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The quality of the evidence depends not only on its strength...”
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4“...Confidence in a perceptual decision is a judgment about the quality of the sensory evidence. The quality of the evidence depends not only on its strength...”
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5“...Decision-making involves the selection of one out of many possible courses of action. A decision may bear on other decisions, as when humans seek a second...”
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6“...Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spaces. The efficiency of a problem solver depends on the...”
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7by Lorteije, J.A.M Zylberberg, A Ouellette, B.G de Zeeuw, C.I Sigman, M Roelfsema, P.R Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (2015)“...Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spaces. The efficiency of a problem solver depends on the...”
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8by Lorteije, J.A.M Zylberberg, A Ouellette, B.G Zeeuw, C.I Sigman, M Roelfsema, P.R Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (2015)“...Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spaces. The efficiency of a problem solver depends on the...”
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9by Zylberberg, A Lorteije, J.A.M Ouellette, B.G De Zeeuw, C.I Sigman, M Roelfsema, P Published in eLife (26.06.2017)“...The study of decision-making has mainly focused on isolated decisions where choices are associated with motor actions. However, problem-solving often involves...”
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10“...Demanding tasks often require a series of decisions to reach a goal. Recent progress in perceptual decision-making has served to unite decision accuracy,...”
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11“...In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if required to perform two tasks at the same time [2, 3]. This...”
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13“...In spite of its massively parallel architecture [1], the human brain is fundamentally limited if required to perform two tasks at the same time [2, 3]. This...”
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14by Calero, C.I Zylberberg, A Ais, J Semelman, M Sigman, M Published in Cognitive development (01.07.2015)“...Young children are sensitive to ostensive cues (OC), a specific set of communication signals which denote a learning context. This endows human communication...”
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16by Shadlen, Michael N Kiani, Roozbeh Newsome, William T Gold, Joshua I Wolpert, Daniel M Zylberberg, Ariel Ditterich, Jochen de Lafuente, Victor Yang, Tianming Roitman, Jamie Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (25.03.2016)“...Latimeret al (Reports, 10 July 2015, p. 184) claim that during perceptual decision formation, parietal neurons undergo one-time, discrete steps in firing rate...”
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18“...In recent years much has been learned about how a single computational processing step is implemented in the brain. By contrast, we still have surprisingly...”
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19by Zylberberg, A Dehaene, S Roelfsema, P.R Sigman, M Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (2011)“...In recent years much has been learned about how a single computational processing step is implemented in the brain. By contrast, we still have surprisingly...”
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20by Lorteije, Jeannette A.M Zylberberg, Ariel Ouellette, Brian G De Zeeuw, Chris I Sigman, Mariano Roelfsema, Pieter R Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (23.09.2015)“...Intelligence relies on our ability to find appropriate sequences of decisions in complex problem spaces. The efficiency of a problem solver depends on the...”