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Samuel J Gershman

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Neural Computation|December 11, 2013
Dopamine ramps are a consequence of reward prediction errorsSamuel J Gershman
Cognition|July 18, 2020
Origin of perseveration in the trade-off between reward and complexitySamuel J Gershman
Iscience|August 23, 2024
Habituation as optimal filteringSamuel J Gershman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 14, 2015
Do learning rates adapt to the distribution of rewards?Samuel J Gershman
Plos Computational Biology|November 5, 2015
A Unifying Probabilistic View of Associative LearningSamuel J Gershman
Cognition|January 1, 2018
Deconstructing the human algorithms for explorationSamuel J Gershman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 26, 2018
How to never be wrongSamuel J Gershman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 2, 2016
On the blessing of abstractionSamuel J Gershman
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|September 19, 2017
Predicting the Past, Remembering the FutureSamuel J Gershman
Neural Computation|September 29, 2017
Dopamine, Inference, and UncertaintySamuel J Gershman
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Neural Computation|December 11, 2013
Dopamine ramps are a consequence of reward prediction errorsSamuel J Gershman
Cognition|July 18, 2020
Origin of perseveration in the trade-off between reward and complexitySamuel J Gershman
Iscience|August 23, 2024
Habituation as optimal filteringSamuel J Gershman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 14, 2015
Do learning rates adapt to the distribution of rewards?Samuel J Gershman
Plos Computational Biology|November 5, 2015
A Unifying Probabilistic View of Associative LearningSamuel J Gershman
Cognition|January 1, 2018
Deconstructing the human algorithms for explorationSamuel J Gershman
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 26, 2018
How to never be wrongSamuel J Gershman
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 2, 2016
On the blessing of abstractionSamuel J Gershman
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|September 19, 2017
Predicting the Past, Remembering the FutureSamuel J Gershman
Neural Computation|September 29, 2017
Dopamine, Inference, and UncertaintySamuel J Gershman
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