Search Results - "Bahrami, Bahador"
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The Diversity Gap: When Diversity Matters for Knowledge
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-05-2022)“…Can diversity make for better science? Although diversity has ethical and political value, arguments for its epistemic value require a bridge between normative…”
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Reciprocity of social influence
Published in Nature communications (26-06-2018)“…Humans seek advice, via social interaction, to improve their decisions. While social interaction is often reciprocal, the role of reciprocity in social…”
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The role of anticipated regret in choosing for others
Published in Scientific reports (15-06-2021)“…In everyday life, people sometimes find themselves making decisions on behalf of others, taking risks on another’s behalf, accepting the responsibility for…”
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Coming of age: A review of embodiment and the neuroscience of semantics
Published in Cortex (01-07-2012)“…Over the last decade, there has been an increasing body of work that explores whether sensory and motor information is a necessary part of semantic…”
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Does decision confidence reflect effort?
Published in PloS one (16-02-2023)“…Goal directed behaviour requires transformation of sensory input to decision, and then to output action. How the sensory input is accumulated to form the…”
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Human Parietal Cortex Structure Predicts Individual Differences in Perceptual Rivalry
Published in Current biology (28-09-2010)“…When visual input has conflicting interpretations, conscious perception can alternate spontaneously between competing interpretations [1]. There is a large…”
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Introduction of a Scaling Factor for Fracture Toughness Measurement of Rocks Using the Semi-circular Bend Test
Published in Rock mechanics and rock engineering (01-08-2021)“…This article discusses the scale dependence of the mode I fracture toughness of rocks measured via the semi-circular bend (SCB) test. An extensive set of…”
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Distinct neurocomputational mechanisms support informational and socially normative conformity
Published in PLoS biology (03-03-2022)“…A change of mind in response to social influence could be driven by informational conformity to increase accuracy, or by normative conformity to comply with…”
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The actions of others act as a pseudo-reward to drive imitation in the context of social reinforcement learning
Published in PLoS biology (08-12-2020)“…While there is no doubt that social signals affect human reinforcement learning, there is still no consensus about how this process is computationally…”
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The influence of in-plane raster angle on tensile and fracture strengths of 3D-printed PLA specimens
Published in Engineering fracture mechanics (01-10-2020)“…•Fracture and tensile tests were performed on 3D-printed PLA samples.•Effects of in-plane raster orientation on tensile and fracture strengths were…”
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Promoting Erroneous Divergent Opinions Increases the Wisdom of Crowds
Published in Psychological science (01-08-2024)“…The aggregation of many lay judgments generates surprisingly accurate estimates. This phenomenon, called the “wisdom of crowds,” has been demonstrated in…”
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Interpersonal alignment of neural evidence accumulation to social exchange of confidence
Published in eLife (21-12-2023)“…Private, subjective beliefs about uncertainty have been found to have idiosyncratic computational and neural substrates yet, humans share such beliefs…”
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Effect of perceived interpersonal closeness on the joint Simon effect in adolescents and adults
Published in Scientific reports (22-10-2020)“…Here, we explored the role of perceived interpersonal closeness in joint action using the joint Simon task in adolescents and adults. In a two-choice reaction…”
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Optimally Interacting Minds
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-08-2010)“…In everyday life, many people believe that two heads are better than one. Our ability to solve problems together appears to be fundamental to the current…”
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Aggregated knowledge from a small number of debates outperforms the wisdom of large crowds
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-02-2018)“…The aggregation of many independent estimates can outperform the most accurate individual judgement 1 – 3 . This centenarian finding 1 , 2 , popularly known as…”
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Shared responsibility in collective decisions
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-06-2019)“…Research investigating collective decision-making has focused primarily on the improvement of accuracy in collective decisions and less on the motives that…”
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Doubly Bayesian Analysis of Confidence in Perceptual Decision-Making
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-10-2015)“…Humans stand out from other animals in that they are able to explicitly report on the reliability of their internal operations. This ability, which is known as…”
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Brain activity dynamics in human parietal regions during spontaneous switches in bistable perception
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-02-2015)“…The neural mechanisms underlying conscious visual perception have been extensively investigated using bistable perception paradigms. Previous functional…”
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Structural and functional fractionation of right superior parietal cortex in bistable perception
Published in Current biology (08-02-2011)“…When faced with ambiguous sensory input, conscious awareness may alternate between the different percepts that are consistent with the input. Visual phenomena…”
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Diffusion of punishment in collective norm violations
Published in Scientific reports (12-09-2022)“…People assign less punishment to individuals who inflict harm collectively, compared to those who do so alone. We show that this arises from judgments of…”
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