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Yechiam, Eldad - Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
The effect of foregone payoffs on underweighting small probability Eldad Yechiam
Loss Aversion, Diminishing Sensitivity, and the Effect of Experience on Repeated Decisions
On the robustness of description and experience based decision tasks to social desirability
Adapted to explore: Reinforcement learning in Autistic Spectrum Eldad Yechiam, Olga Arshavsky
Evaluating generalizability and parameter consistency in learning models By Eldad Yechiam
Non-specific effects of Methylphenidate (Ritalin) on cognitive ability and decision-making of ADHD and healthy adults
Risk attitude in decision making: In search of trait-like Eldad Yechiam *
Neurocognitive deficits related to poor decision-making in people behind bars
Easy-first training 1 Easy first steps and their implication to the use of a mouse-based and a
Evaluating the reliance on past choices in adaptive learning models Eldad Yechiam and Eyal Ert
Using Cognitive Models to Map Relations between Neuropsychological Disorders and Human Decision Making Deficits
Consistent Constructs in Individuals' Risk Taking in Decisions from Experience
RUNNING HEAD: The effect of foregone payoffs The effect of foregone payoffs on choices from experience: An
1 On the potential value On The Potential Value and Limitations of Emphasis Change and Other
The role of personal experience in contributing to different patterns of response to rare terrorist attacks
A formal cognitive model of the Go/No-Go discrimination task: Evaluation and implications
Response to forgone payoffs 0 Individual differences in the response to forgone payoffs: An examination of high
Running Head: The Autonomic Nervous System's responses to losses Loss aversion in the eye and in the heart: The
Accepted for Publication By the Journal of Information Science: http://jis.sagepub.co.uk
Recency gets larger as lesions move from anterior to posterior locations within the ventromedial prefrontal cortex
Losses induce consistency in risk taking even without loss aversion
On the value of non-removable reminders for behavior modification: An application to nail-biting (Onychophagia)