Participants built stimuli by selecting a feature in zero to three dimensions (marked by black squares). After hitting “Done”, the stimulus showed up on the screen, with features randomly determined for any dimension in which participant did not make a selection (in this example, circle was randomly determined). Reward feedback was then shown.</p
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
<p>(a) During scanning, subjects engaged in a number comparison task, which was followed by a moneta...
<p>Icons from left and right parts of the screen are simultaneously flashed one at a time in random ...
<p>One of the four possible cues appeared on the screen followed by a fixation cross for a random in...
<p>Stimuli were presented randomly for 1000ms. During this time, participants made a response by pre...
(A, B): Performance and choices over the course of a game, by game type. (A) Participants’ average p...
<p>(a) During the learning session, participants chose from pairs of options represented by fractal ...
<p>(A) At t = 0 s, four symbols representing four tasks and a fixation cross were presented on the s...
<p>(A) On each trial, the participant sees a stimulus and is asked to categorize that stimulus as “A...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Subjects chose between a pair of fractals at each of two stages, where a choice at the...
<p>(<b>a, b</b>) Stimulus locations. The stimulus image was presented randomly at 33 possible locati...
<p>Figure 1a shows a representation of the Probability Reversal Task (PRT). Two stimuli are initiall...
Publisher's PDFHumans are capable of detecting and exploiting a variety of environmental regularitie...
<p>Participants alternated between two tasks. One task involved observing non-coloured shapes presen...
<p>The onset of the stimulus could be triggered by pressing the space key. After displaying a fixati...
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
<p>(a) During scanning, subjects engaged in a number comparison task, which was followed by a moneta...
<p>Icons from left and right parts of the screen are simultaneously flashed one at a time in random ...
<p>One of the four possible cues appeared on the screen followed by a fixation cross for a random in...
<p>Stimuli were presented randomly for 1000ms. During this time, participants made a response by pre...
(A, B): Performance and choices over the course of a game, by game type. (A) Participants’ average p...
<p>(a) During the learning session, participants chose from pairs of options represented by fractal ...
<p>(A) At t = 0 s, four symbols representing four tasks and a fixation cross were presented on the s...
<p>(A) On each trial, the participant sees a stimulus and is asked to categorize that stimulus as “A...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Subjects chose between a pair of fractals at each of two stages, where a choice at the...
<p>(<b>a, b</b>) Stimulus locations. The stimulus image was presented randomly at 33 possible locati...
<p>Figure 1a shows a representation of the Probability Reversal Task (PRT). Two stimuli are initiall...
Publisher's PDFHumans are capable of detecting and exploiting a variety of environmental regularitie...
<p>Participants alternated between two tasks. One task involved observing non-coloured shapes presen...
<p>The onset of the stimulus could be triggered by pressing the space key. After displaying a fixati...
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
<p>(a) During scanning, subjects engaged in a number comparison task, which was followed by a moneta...
<p>Icons from left and right parts of the screen are simultaneously flashed one at a time in random ...