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Hierarchical rule switching in prefrontal cortex
2010
NeuroImage
Most real-world decision-making problems involve consideration of numerous possible actions, and it is often impossible to evaluate all of them before settling on preferred strategy. In such situations, humans might explore actions more efficiently by searching only the most likely subspace of the whole action space. To study how the brain solves such action selection problems, we designed a Multi Feature Sorting Task in which the task rules defining an optimal action have a hierarchical
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.017
pmid:20005298
fatcat:eqpcuzm5rzaihmofme2tdg4a3y