Publikationen von P Schwartenbeck
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           People with a tobacco use disorder exhibit misaligned Bayesian belief updating by falsely attributing non-drug cues as worse predictors of positive outcomes compared to drug cues. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 256, 111109 (2024)
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           Generative replay underlies compositional inference in the hippocampal-prefrontal circuit. Cell 186 (22), S. 4885 - 4897 (2023)
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           Evidence for entropy maximisation in human free choice behaviour. Cognition 232, 105328 (2023)
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           Replay and compositional computation. Neuron 111 (4), S. 454 - 469 (2023)
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           Human Belief State-Based Exploration and Exploitation in an Information-Selective Symmetric Reversal Bandit Task. Computational Brain & Behavior 4 (4), S. 442 - 462 (2021)
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           Compositional Neural Representations in the Hippocampal Formation and Prefrontal Cortex Underlie Visual Construction and Planning. In: Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN 2019), PS-1A.56, S. 550 - 553. Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience (CCN 2019), Berlin, Germany, 13. September 2019 - 16. September 2019. (2019)
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           Hierarchically structured representations facilitate visual understanding. 5th Multidisciplinary Conference on Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making (RLDM 2022), Providence, RI, USA (2022)
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           People with a tobacco use disorder misattribute non-drug cues as worse predictors of positive outcomes compared to drug cues. (eingereicht)