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Marius Usher

Tel Aviv University
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  • Tel Aviv University
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  •  67
    Disentangling decision models: From independence to competition
    with Andrei R. Teodorescu
    Psychological Review 120 (1): 1-38. 2013.
    Theory in Economics
  •  144
    Dynamics of decision-making: from evidence accumulation to preference and belief
    with Konstantinos Tsetsos, Erica C. Yu, and David A. Lagnado
    Frontiers in Psychology 4. 2013.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  67
    The Demise of Short-Term Memory Revisited: Empirical and Computational Investigations of Recency Effects
    with Eddy J. Davelaar, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein, Amir Ashkenazi, and Henk J. Haarmann
    Psychological Review 112 (1): 3-42. 2005.
    Memory and Cognitive Science
  • The neurodynamics of choice, value-based decisions and preference reversal
    with Anat Elhalal &amp McClelland and James L.
    In Nick Chater & Mike Oaksford (eds.), The Probabilistic Mind: Prospects for Bayesian cognitive science, Oxford University Press. 2008.
    Preferences in Decision Theory
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    A Neural Network Model for Attribute‐Based Decision Processes
    with Dan Zakay
    Cognitive Science 17 (3): 349-396. 1993.
    We propose a neural model of multiattribute-decision processes, based on an attractor neural network with dynamic thresholds. The model may be viewed as a generalization of the elimination by aspects model, whereby simultaneous selection of several aspects is allowed. Depending on the amount of synaptic inhibition, various kinds of scanning strategies may be performed, leading in some cases to vacillations among the alternatives. The model predicts that decisions of a longer time duration exhibi…Read more
    We propose a neural model of multiattribute-decision processes, based on an attractor neural network with dynamic thresholds. The model may be viewed as a generalization of the elimination by aspects model, whereby simultaneous selection of several aspects is allowed. Depending on the amount of synaptic inhibition, various kinds of scanning strategies may be performed, leading in some cases to vacillations among the alternatives. The model predicts that decisions of a longer time duration exhibit a lower violation of the simple scalability law, as opposed to shorter decisions. Furthermore, the model is suggested as a general attribute-based decision module. Accordingly, various decision strategies are manifested depending on the module's parameters.
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    Loss Aversion and Inhibition in Dynamical Models of Multialternative Choice
    with James L. McClelland
    Psychological Review 111 (3): 757-769. 2004.
    Dynamical Systems
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    The role of the frontal cortex in memory: an investigation of the Von Restorff effect
    with Anat Elhalal and Eddy J. Davelaar
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.
    Philosophy of Neuroscience
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