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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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March 29, 2018
The relative merit of empirical priors in non-identifiable and sloppy models: Applications to models of learning and decision-making : Empirical priors
Mikhail S Spektor, David Kellen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 15, 2024
Predecisional information search adaptively reduces three types of uncertainty
Mikhail S Spektor, Dirk U Wulff
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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August 24, 2021
The elusiveness of context effects in decision making
Mikhail S Spektor, Sudeep Bhatia, Sebastian Gluth
Elife
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November 6, 2018
Value-based attentional capture affects multi-alternative decision making
Sebastian Gluth, Mikhail S Spektor, Jörg Rieskamp
Cognition
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May 21, 2022
The repulsion effect in preferential choice and its relation to perceptual choice
Mikhail S Spektor, David Kellen, Karl Christoph Klauer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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February 24, 2025
Do models for paired-word recognition capture manipulations in the way they are meant to do? A model validation study
Anne Voormann, Mikhail S Spektor, Karl Christoph Klauer
Memory & Cognition
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April 9, 2021
The simultaneous recognition of multiple words: A process analysis
Anne Voormann, Mikhail S Spektor, Karl Christoph Klauer
Psychological Science
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May 25, 2018
When the Good Looks Bad: An Experimental Exploration of the Repulsion Effect
Mikhail S Spektor, David Kellen, Jared M Hotaling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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March 15, 2024
Frequent winners explain apparent skewness preferences in experience-based decisions
Sebastian Olschewski, Mikhail S Spektor, Gaël Le Mens
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 7, 2025
Reply to Vanunu and Newell: The frequent-winner effect is necessary to explain experience-based decisions
Sebastian Olschewski, Mikhail S Spektor, Gaël Le Mens
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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March 29, 2018
The relative merit of empirical priors in non-identifiable and sloppy models: Applications to models of learning and decision-making : Empirical priors
Mikhail S Spektor, David Kellen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 15, 2024
Predecisional information search adaptively reduces three types of uncertainty
Mikhail S Spektor, Dirk U Wulff
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
August 24, 2021
The elusiveness of context effects in decision making
Mikhail S Spektor, Sudeep Bhatia, Sebastian Gluth
Elife
|
November 6, 2018
Value-based attentional capture affects multi-alternative decision making
Sebastian Gluth, Mikhail S Spektor, Jörg Rieskamp
Cognition
|
May 21, 2022
The repulsion effect in preferential choice and its relation to perceptual choice
Mikhail S Spektor, David Kellen, Karl Christoph Klauer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
February 24, 2025
Do models for paired-word recognition capture manipulations in the way they are meant to do? A model validation study
Anne Voormann, Mikhail S Spektor, Karl Christoph Klauer
Memory & Cognition
|
April 9, 2021
The simultaneous recognition of multiple words: A process analysis
Anne Voormann, Mikhail S Spektor, Karl Christoph Klauer
Psychological Science
|
May 25, 2018
When the Good Looks Bad: An Experimental Exploration of the Repulsion Effect
Mikhail S Spektor, David Kellen, Jared M Hotaling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
March 15, 2024
Frequent winners explain apparent skewness preferences in experience-based decisions
Sebastian Olschewski, Mikhail S Spektor, Gaël Le Mens
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 7, 2025
Reply to Vanunu and Newell: The frequent-winner effect is necessary to explain experience-based decisions
Sebastian Olschewski, Mikhail S Spektor, Gaël Le Mens
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