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  1. Cognitive maps in rats and men.Edward C. Tolman - 1948 - Psychological Review 55 (4):189-208.
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  • Learning motivated by a manipulation drive.Harry F. Harlow, Margaret Kuenne Harlow & Donald R. Meyer - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (2):228.
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  • A Mathematical Theory of Communication.Claude Elwood Shannon - 1948 - Bell System Technical Journal 27 (April 1924):379–423.
    The mathematical theory of communication.
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  • The role of observing responses in discrimination learning. Part I.L. Benjamin Wyckoff - 1952 - Psychological Review 59 (6):431-442.
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  • Biases in preferences for sequences of outcomes in monkeys.Tommy C. Blanchard, Lauren S. Wolfe, Ivo Vlaev, Joel S. Winston & Benjamin Y. Hayden - 2014 - Cognition 130 (3):289-299.
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  • Information-seeking, curiosity, and attention: computational and neural mechanisms.Jacqueline Gottlieb, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Manuel Lopes & Adrien Baranes - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (11):585-593.
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  • When good news leads to bad choices.Margaret A. McDevitt, Roger M. Dunn, Marcia L. Spetch & Elliot Andrew Ludvig - 2016 - Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 105 (1).
    Pigeons and other animals sometimes deviate from optimal choice behavior when given informative signals for delayed outcomes. For example, when pigeons are given a choice between an alternative that always leads to food after a delay and an alternative that leads to food only half of the time after a delay, preference changes dramatically depending on whether the stimuli during the delays are correlated with the outcomes or not. With signaled outcomes, pigeons show a much greater preference for the suboptimal (...)
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  • Rational snacking: young children’s decision-making on the marshmallow task is moderated by beliefs about environmental reliability.Celeste Kidd, Holly Palmeri & Richard Aslin - 2013 - Cognition 126 (1):109–14.
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