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Probability Distortion Depends on Choice Sequence in Rhesus Monkeys
2019
Humans and other primates share many decision biases, among them our subjective distortion of objective probabilities. When making choices between uncertain rewards, we typically treat probabilities non-linearly: overvaluing low probabilities of reward, and undervaluing high ones. A growing body of evidence, however, points to a more flexible pattern of distortion than the classical inverse-S one, highlighting the effect of experimental conditions in shifting the weight assigned to
doi:10.17863/cam.35407
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