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A Comparison of fMRI and Behavioral Models for Predicting Inter-Temporal Choices
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
In an inter-temporal choice (IteCh) task, subjects are offered a smaller amount of money immediately or a larger amount at a later time point. Here, we are using trial-by-trial fMRI data from 363 recording sessions and machine learning in an attempt to build a classifier that would ideally outperform established behavioral model given that it has access to brain activity specific to a single trial. Such methods could allow for future investigations of state-like factors that influence IteCh
doi:10.1101/866285
fatcat:kcxazzhme5dgtpvgdse5cnjzgi