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View article: Human foraging strategies flexibly adapt to resource distribution and time constraints
Human foraging strategies flexibly adapt to resource distribution and time constraints Open
Foraging is a crucial activity, yet the extent to which humans employ flexible versus rigid strategies remains unclear. This study investigates how individuals adapt their foraging strategies in response to resource distribution and foragi…
View article: Structuring the environment nudges participants toward hierarchical over shortest path planning
Structuring the environment nudges participants toward hierarchical over shortest path planning Open
Effective planning is crucial for navigating complex environments and achieving goals efficiently. In this study, we investigated how environmental structure influences the selection of planning strategies. Forty-two participants navigated…
View article: Structuring the Environment Nudges Participants Toward Hierarchical Over Shortest Path Planning
Structuring the Environment Nudges Participants Toward Hierarchical Over Shortest Path Planning Open
Effective planning is crucial for navigating complex environments and achieving goals efficiently. In this study, we investigated how environmental structure influences the selection of planning strategies. Forty-two participants navigated…
View article: Planning-while-acting: addressing the continuous dynamics of planning and action in a virtually embodied task
Planning-while-acting: addressing the continuous dynamics of planning and action in a virtually embodied task Open
Everyday tasks, such as selecting routes when driving or preparing meals require making sequences of embodied decisions, in which planning and action processes are intertwined. In this study, we address how people make sequential embodied …
View article: Human foraging strategies flexibly adapt to resource distribution and time constraints
Human foraging strategies flexibly adapt to resource distribution and time constraints Open
Foraging is a crucial activity, yet the extent to which humans employ flexible versus rigid strategies remains unclear. This study investigates how individuals adapt their foraging strategies in response to resource distribution and foragi…
View article: Gradients of O-information: Low-order descriptors of high-order dependencies
Gradients of O-information: Low-order descriptors of high-order dependencies Open
O-information is an information-theoretic metric that captures the overall balance between redundant and synergistic information shared by groups of three or more variables. To complement the global assessment provided by this metric, here…
View article: Gradients of O-information: low-order descriptors of high-order dependencies
Gradients of O-information: low-order descriptors of high-order dependencies Open
O-information is an information-theoretic metric that captures the overall balance between redundant and synergistic information shared by groups of three or more variables. To complement the global assessment provided by this metric, here…
View article: Extending the spectral decomposition of Granger causality to include instantaneous influences: application to the control mechanisms of heart rate variability
Extending the spectral decomposition of Granger causality to include instantaneous influences: application to the control mechanisms of heart rate variability Open
Assessing Granger causality (GC) intended as the influence, in terms of reduction of variance of surprise, that a driver variable exerts on a given target, requires a suitable treatment of ‘instantaneous’ effects, i.e. influences due to in…
View article: Measuring High-Order Interactions in Rhythmic Processes Through Multivariate Spectral Information Decomposition
Measuring High-Order Interactions in Rhythmic Processes Through Multivariate Spectral Information Decomposition Open
Many complex systems in physics, biology and engineering are modeled as dynamical networks and described using multivariate time series analysis. Recent developments have shown that the emergent dynamics of a network system are significant…