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Ian Krajbich
Ian Krajbich
Associate Professor of Psychology, UCLA
Patvirtintas el. paštas ucla.edu - Pagrindinis puslapis
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Visual fixations and the computation and comparison of value in simple choice
I Krajbich, C Armel, A Rangel
Nature neuroscience 13 (10), 1292-1298, 2010
16492010
The wick in the candle of learning: Epistemic curiosity activates reward circuitry and enhances memory
MJ Kang, M Hsu, IM Krajbich, G Loewenstein, SM McClure, JT Wang, ...
Psychological science 20 (8), 963-973, 2009
12412009
Multialternative drift-diffusion model predicts the relationship between visual fixations and choice in value-based decisions
I Krajbich, A Rangel
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (33), 13852-13857, 2011
9182011
The attentional drift-diffusion model extends to simple purchasing decisions
I Krajbich, D Lu, C Camerer, A Rangel
Frontiers in Psychology 3, 2012
4922012
Rethinking fast and slow based on a critique of reaction-time reverse inference
I Krajbich, B Bartling, T Hare, E Fehr
Nature communications 6 (1), 7455, 2015
3962015
Neural response to reward anticipation under risk is nonlinear in probabilities
M Hsu, I Krajbich, C Zhao, CF Camerer
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (7), 2231-2237, 2009
3362009
Economic games quantify diminished sense of guilt in patients with damage to the prefrontal cortex
I Krajbich, R Adolphs, D Tranel, NL Denburg, CF Camerer
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (7), 2188-2192, 2009
3232009
Neural oscillations and synchronization differentially support evidence accumulation in perceptual and value-based decision making
R Polanía, I Krajbich, M Grueschow, CC Ruff
Neuron 82 (3), 709-720, 2014
2632014
Porous polymer scaffolds surface‐modified with arginine‐glycine‐aspartic acid enhance bone cell attachment and differentiation in vitro
Y Hu, SR Winn, I Krajbich, JO Hollinger
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A: An Official Journal of The …, 2003
2442003
Social preferences and the brain
E Fehr, I Krajbich
Neuroeconomics, 193-218, 2014
2032014
Gaze amplifies value in decision making
SM Smith, I Krajbich
Psychological science 30 (1), 116-128, 2019
1932019
Benefits of neuroeconomic modeling: New policy interventions and predictors of preference
I Krajbich, B Oud, E Fehr
American Economic Review 104 (5), 501-506, 2014
1622014
Accounting for attention in sequential sampling models of decision making
I Krajbich
Current opinion in psychology 29, 6-11, 2019
1502019
Revealed strength of preference: Inference from response times
A Konovalov, I Krajbich
Judgment and Decision making 14 (4), 381-394, 2019
146*2019
A common mechanism underlying food choice and social decisions
I Krajbich, T Hare, B Bartling, Y Morishima, E Fehr
PLoS computational biology 11 (10), e1004371, 2015
1452015
Biased sequential sampling underlies the effects of time pressure and delay in social decision making
F Chen, I Krajbich
Nature communications 9 (1), 3557, 2018
1212018
Attention and choice across domains.
SM Smith, I Krajbich
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 147 (12), 1810, 2018
1192018
Webcam-based online eye-tracking for behavioralresearch
X Yang, I Krajbich
Judgment and Decision making 16 (6), 1485-1505, 2021
1142021
Gaze bias differences capture individual choice behaviour
AW Thomas, F Molter, I Krajbich, HR Heekeren, PNC Mohr
Nature Human Behaviour 3 (6), 625-635, 2019
942019
Over a decade of neuroeconomics: What have we learned?
A Konovalov, I Krajbich
Organizational Research Methods 22 (1), 148-173, 2019
902019
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