Publications of P Dayan
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Preprint (35)
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Latent subdimensions of anxiety and depression differentially influence exertion of effort in pursuit of reward versus avoidance of threat. (submitted)
762.
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Weighting waiting: A decision-theoretic taxonomy of delay, pacing and procrastination. (submitted)
763.
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Neural signatures of model-based and model-free reinforcement learning across prefrontal cortex and striatum. (submitted)
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Composing egocentric and allocentric maps for flexible navigation. (submitted)
765.
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A Brain-Wide Map of Neural Activity during Complex Behaviour. (submitted)
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Distinct decision processes for 3D and motion stimuli in both humans and monkeys revealed by computational modelling. (submitted)
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Centaur: a foundation model of human cognition. (submitted)
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Bayesian Priors in Active Avoidance. (submitted)
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Detecting and Deterring Manipulation in a Cognitive Hierarchy. (submitted)
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The choice-wide behavioral association study: data-driven identification of interpretable behavioral components. (submitted)
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Overly deep hierarchical mentalizing produces paranoia: a new formal theory. (submitted)
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Risking your Tail: Curiosity, Danger and Exploration. (submitted)
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Dissecting the Complexities of Learning With Infinite Hidden Markov Models. (submitted)
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Brain-wide representations of prior information in mouse decision-making. (submitted)
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Beyond Theory of Mind: A formal framework for social inference and representation. (submitted)
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The Inner Sentiments of a Thought. (submitted)
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Modeling individual aesthetic judgments over time. (submitted)
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When it pays to be quick: dissociating control over task preparation and speed-accuracy trade-off in task switching. (submitted)
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Subjective Beliefs In, Out, and About Control: A Quantitative Analysis. (submitted)
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Hippocampal-midbrain circuit enhances the pleasure of anticipation in the prefrontal cortex. (submitted)