<p>(<b>A</b>) Probabilistic Reversal Learning task, showing types of feedback events. (<b>B</b>) RL task Discrimination and Reversal stages achieved in SZ patients and controls. (<b>C</b>) Proportions of different types of RL task events leading to performance shifts.</p
Cognitive flexibility helps us to navigate through our ever-changing environment and has often been ...
<p>(A) When each trial begins, one of the two stimuli, or , is presented in random on a screen. The...
Excerpt: Rapid cue reversal learning refers to the ability to alter one’s response after encounterin...
Although individuals with schizophrenia show impaired feedback-driven learning on probabilistic reve...
<p>(A): Example trial. Participants continuously fixated a white dot at the center of the screen. Af...
A: Exemplary trial sequence of experimental reversal learning task. Participants were instructed to ...
This repository contains re-test data for a reversal learning task completed by 150 participants, an...
Reversal learning paradigms are widely used assays of behavioral flexibility with their probabilisti...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the behavioral training and testing protocol. The rewarded and un...
Serial reversal-learning procedures are simple preparations that allow for a better understanding of...
<p>The sequence of trial events on the Risk Task (A) and Reversal Learning Task (B).</p
(A) Top: Schematic of reversal learning task. In the first phase, CS1 but not CS2 is paired with US,...
Contains fulltext : 95906-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We assessed e...
Abstract: Cognitive flexibility is the ability to adaptively change behaviors in the face of dynamic...
(a)–(c) show the performance of an agent with a value of model decay determined by state-action pred...
Cognitive flexibility helps us to navigate through our ever-changing environment and has often been ...
<p>(A) When each trial begins, one of the two stimuli, or , is presented in random on a screen. The...
Excerpt: Rapid cue reversal learning refers to the ability to alter one’s response after encounterin...
Although individuals with schizophrenia show impaired feedback-driven learning on probabilistic reve...
<p>(A): Example trial. Participants continuously fixated a white dot at the center of the screen. Af...
A: Exemplary trial sequence of experimental reversal learning task. Participants were instructed to ...
This repository contains re-test data for a reversal learning task completed by 150 participants, an...
Reversal learning paradigms are widely used assays of behavioral flexibility with their probabilisti...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the behavioral training and testing protocol. The rewarded and un...
Serial reversal-learning procedures are simple preparations that allow for a better understanding of...
<p>The sequence of trial events on the Risk Task (A) and Reversal Learning Task (B).</p
(A) Top: Schematic of reversal learning task. In the first phase, CS1 but not CS2 is paired with US,...
Contains fulltext : 95906-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We assessed e...
Abstract: Cognitive flexibility is the ability to adaptively change behaviors in the face of dynamic...
(a)–(c) show the performance of an agent with a value of model decay determined by state-action pred...
Cognitive flexibility helps us to navigate through our ever-changing environment and has often been ...
<p>(A) When each trial begins, one of the two stimuli, or , is presented in random on a screen. The...
Excerpt: Rapid cue reversal learning refers to the ability to alter one’s response after encounterin...