2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.13.571351
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Flexible decision-making is related to strategy learning, vicarious trial and error, and medial prefrontal rhythms during spatial set-shifting

Jesse T. Miles,
Ginger L. Mullins,
Sheri J. Y. Mizumori

Abstract: A hallmark of behavioral flexibility is the ability to update behavior in response to changes in context. Most studies tend to rely on error counting around reward contingency or rule switches to measure flexibility, but these measures are difficult to adapt in a way that allows shorter timescale flexibility estimates. Further, choice accuracy does not account for other markers of flexibility, such as the hesitations and decision reversals humans and other animals often exhibit as decisions unfold, a behavior … Show more

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