2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/jsu4q
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Impulsivity relates to multi-trial choice strategy in probabilistic reversal learning

Abstract: Impulsivity is defined as a trait-like tendency to engage in rash actions that are poorly thought out or expressed in an untimely manner. Previous research has found that impulsivity relates to deficits in decision making, in particular when it necessitates executive control or reward outcomes. Reinforcement learning (RL) relies on the ability to integrate valenced outcomes to make good decisions, and has recently be shown to often recruit executive function; as such, it is unsurprising that impulsivity has be… Show more

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