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There's a standard alternate interpretation of the Basal Ganglia in terms of go/no-go, and some research has found neat individual differences in the two paths. I think there's a chance that the standard GurneyPrescottRedgrave model might demonstrate some of these features, even though it's not generally formulated as a go/no-go system.
There's a standard alternate interpretation of the Basal Ganglia in terms of go/no-go, and some research has found neat individual differences in the two paths. I think there's a chance that the standard GurneyPrescottRedgrave model might demonstrate some of these features, even though it's not generally formulated as a go/no-go system.
Here's a nice model of a simple task of semantic ambiguity resolution that might be a good thing to try modelling: https://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2019/papers/0057/index.html
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