Findlay, Graham Tononi, Giulio Cirelli, Chiara
Published in
Sleep Advances
The term hippocampal replay originally referred to the temporally compressed reinstantiation, during rest, of sequential neural activity observed during prior active wake. Since its description in the 1990s, hippocampal replay has often been viewed as the key mechanism by which a memory trace is repeatedly rehearsed at high speeds during sleep and ...
Bharatan, Tanaya Devi, Ratna Huang, Pai-Hui Javed, Afzal Jeffers, Barrett Lansberg, Peter Sidhu, Kaveri Subramaniam, Kannan
Published in
Journal of Healthcare Leadership
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Miarka, Bianca Nascimento de Carvalho, Gustavo Ignácio Valenzuela Pérez, Diego Aedo-Muñoz, Esteban José Brito, Ciro
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Ruiz-Real, José Luis Uribe-Toril, Juan Torres, José Antonio De Pablo, Jaime
Artificial Intelligence is a disruptive technology developed during the 20th century, which has undergone an accelerated evolution, underpinning solutions to complex problems in the business world. Neural Networks, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning are concepts currently associated with terms such as digital marketing, decision making, industry 4....
Padilla, Lace M. K. Powell, Maia Kay, Matthew Hullman, Jessica
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
When forecasting events, multiple types of uncertainty are often inherently present in the modeling process. Various uncertainty typologies exist, and each type of uncertainty has different implications a scientist might want to convey. In this work, we focus on one type of distinction between direct quantitative uncertainty and indirect qualitativ...
Sato, Airi Tanaka, Kentaro M. Yew, Joanne Y. Takahashi, Aya
Published in
Royal Society Open Science
While the majority of Drosophila species lays eggs onto fermented fruits, females of Drosophila suzukii pierce the skin and lay eggs into ripening fruits using their serrated ovipositors. The changes of oviposition site preference must have accompanied this niche exploitation. In this study, we established an oviposition assay to investigate the ef...
Park, Jin Suk Rhee, Mooweon
Published in
Behavioral Sciences
In this paper, we examine the effect of an organization’s multi-dimensional reputation on the external stakeholders’ preference for an organization in the notions of reputation incongruence. We propose that an organization’s incongruent reputation, or large variations among the reputations of each dimension, can be an unfavorable signal to its stak...
Huang, Xiameng Song, Yanqing Hu, Xuan
Published in
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
The use of spatial data for coastal community resilience applications has diversified as a consequence of the increasing availability of data, and extensive development in data processing. However, the true value of spatial data is not fully exploited as a result of lacking scientific managerial models that incorporate spatial data into decision-ma...
Aeppli, S. Schmaus, M. Eisen, T. Escudier, B. Grünwald, V. Larkin, J. McDermott, D. Oldenburg, J. Porta, C. Rini, B.I.
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Published in
ESMO Open
• Treatment options for metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma have become diverse. • We performed a decision-making analysis among 11 international kidney cancer experts. • Significant inter-expert variations for systemic first line treatments were observed. • Influencing factors were performance status, IMDC risk group, PD-L1 status, zugzwang...
Garcia, Basile Cerrotti, Fabien Palminteri, Stefano
Published in
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
The experimental investigation of decision-making in humans relies on two distinct types of paradigms, involving either description- or experience-based choices. In description-based paradigms, decision variables (i.e. payoffs and probabilities) are explicitly communicated by means of symbols. In experience-based paradigms decision variables are le...