We develop and test a model that provides a unified account of the neural processes underlying behavior in a classical economic choice task. The model describes in a stylized way brain processes engaged in evaluating information provided by the experimental stimuli, and produces a consistent account of several important features of the decision process in different environments: e.g., when the probability is specified or not (ambiguous choices). These features include the choices made, the time to decide, the error rate in choice, and the patterns of neural activation. The model predicts that the further two stimuli are from each other in utility space, the shorter the reaction time will be, fewer errors in choice will be made, and less neu...
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Business process modelling has gained widespread acceptance as a valuable design and management tech...
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The design, control and optimization of software engineering processes generally require the determi...
This article focuses on the final iteration of a four-year longitudinal action research project that...
It is well-established that new technology can cause large changes in relative wages and inequality....
This report compares and contrasts two methods of discerning industrial importance: (1) evaluating i...
Technology has played an important role in biological recording for hundreds of years, from the inve...
Laboratory experiments have demonstrated that prediction market prices weakly aggregate the disparat...
Despite an increasing variety of technological means enabling business people to exchange informatio...
Background: The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is a licensed intensive home visiting intervention pr...
This paper illustrates an innovative method of administering fractional factorial surveys (vignettes...
Documented results indicate prediction markets effectively aggregate information and form accurate p...
Acquisitions functions remain operationally crucial in providing access to paid information resource...
According to the recent economic situation, the actual business model will not be sustainable for a ...
Information sharing among supply chain echelons is now an acquired result. As a consequence, most of...
Business process modelling has gained widespread acceptance as a valuable design and management tech...
We build on systems integration literature to explain how and why knowledge integration of non-modul...
The design, control and optimization of software engineering processes generally require the determi...
This article focuses on the final iteration of a four-year longitudinal action research project that...
It is well-established that new technology can cause large changes in relative wages and inequality....
This report compares and contrasts two methods of discerning industrial importance: (1) evaluating i...