Standard causal inference assumes a privileged arrow of time: causes precede effects, and the mathematical …
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Human decision making often appears to unfold in a linear temporal sequence: information is gathered, …
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Every moment, the mind is flooded with sensory inputs, internal thoughts, emotions, and memories. Yet …
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To understand how humans project themselves forward in time, it is crucial to distinguish a …
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In waking life, the brain is constantly bombarded by noisy, incomplete signals about what might …
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Neural oscillations are rhythmic fluctuations in electrical activity that emerge from the coordinated interactions of …
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To understand expected future surprise, it helps to start with the ordinary notion of surprise: …
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Standing on a busy street corner, a car suddenly backfires and you may later insist …
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The notion of a two-state brain captures the idea that large-scale neural activity often settles …
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Human judgment systematically depends on the context in which information is presented, ordered, or framed, …
