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Choice behavior in autistic adults: What drives the extreme switching phenomenon?

Dana ZeifOfir YakobiEldad Yechiam
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The findings suggest that the increased choice switching phenomenon in autism may be robust and that it represents a distinct information sampling strategy and not poor implicit learning (or a bias in the sensitivity to losses). Such extended sampling may underlie some of the phenomena previously attributed to poor learning.
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