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Mean local cortical blood volume increases for low-reward blocks and decreases for high, in alternating ramp-like drifts.
Published 2019“…All the statistically significant data points lie in the upper left quadrant, “Lo(-)/Hi(+)”—i.e., with negative slopes for low- and positive slope for high-reward blocks (<i>N</i> = 19 experiments: using only those with at least 10 pairs of alternating blocks of 10 trials each). …”
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Graphical example of how mean squared error (MSE) can decrease while skill gets worse for two region example.
Published 2021“…Since a decrease in MSE means an improvement and a decrease in forecast skill means a lack of improvement, we see that coherence can have opposite effects on the two scores.…”
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Drug-induced decrease of cell anisotropy reduces pattern fidelity.
Published 2022“…The data underlying this figure can be found at 10.5281/zenodo.7006365. Error bars: mean with standard deviation; significance of statistical tests for anisotropy amplitude is shown with stars. …”
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