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Peter M Kraemer

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 1, 2023
Episodic Memory Retrieval Affects the Onset and Dynamics of Evidence Accumulation during Value-based DecisionsPeter M Kraemer, Sebastian Gluth
Psychological Science|October 22, 2020
The Reflection Effect in Memory-Based DecisionsRegina A Weilbächer, Peter M Kraemer, Sebastian Gluth
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 29, 2020
Response time models separate single- and dual-process accounts of memory-based decisionsPeter M Kraemer, Laura Fontanesi, Mikhail S Spektor, et al.
Current Research in Neurobiology|January 23, 2023
Cognitive and neural principles of a memory bias on preferential choicesPeter M Kraemer, Regina A Weilbächer, Tehilla Mechera-Ostrovsky, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 1, 2023
Episodic Memory Retrieval Affects the Onset and Dynamics of Evidence Accumulation during Value-based DecisionsPeter M Kraemer, Sebastian Gluth
Psychological Science|October 22, 2020
The Reflection Effect in Memory-Based DecisionsRegina A Weilbächer, Peter M Kraemer, Sebastian Gluth
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 29, 2020
Response time models separate single- and dual-process accounts of memory-based decisionsPeter M Kraemer, Laura Fontanesi, Mikhail S Spektor, et al.
Current Research in Neurobiology|January 23, 2023
Cognitive and neural principles of a memory bias on preferential choicesPeter M Kraemer, Regina A Weilbächer, Tehilla Mechera-Ostrovsky, et al.
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