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The folded X-pattern is not necessarily a statistical signature of decision confidence
Published 2019“…Overall, identifying neural correlates of confidence by presupposing the folded X-pattern as a statistical signature of confidence is not legitimate.…”
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Published 2023“…While <i>Ang4</i> increased to similar levels in both WT and <i>Ang1</i>-KO mice during colitis and recovery phases, WT mice were distinguished by a significant upregulation of <i>Ang1</i>. Interestingly, despite the reduced colitis, WT mice developed significantly more tumors compared to <i>Ang1-</i>KO mice (P<0.05). 134 tumors formed in WT mice (4.6 tumors/mouse) while only 46 tumors formed (1.5 tumors/mice) in <i>Ang1-</i>KO mice, which were also characterized by a 34-fold decrease in <i>Ang4</i> compared to WT mice and the complete absence of <i>Ang1</i>.…”
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