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Not Noisy, Just Wrong: The Role of Suboptimal Inference in Behavioral Variability

by: Jeffrey M. Beck, Wei J. Ma, Xaq Pitkow, Peter E. Latham, Alexandre Pouget
Neuron, Vol. 74, No. 1. (12 April 2012), pp. 30-39, doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2012.03.016  Key: citeulike:10557919

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Behavioral variability has often been attributed to noise in the brain. In this Perspective, Pouget and colleagues propose that there is another major source of variability, suboptimal inference, which is the dominant component of behavioral variability in complex tasks.


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