Jingkai Hong
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How Value Magnitude Reshapes the Timecourse of Gaze Bias in Decision Making
The Yellow River, once the world’s most sediment-rich river, has experienced dramatic regime shifts. We reanalyzed previous datasets to clarify the first historical sediment transport regime shift in the Yellow River. Our results suggest a regime shift occurred only under increased forcing from anthropogenic stresses (after 1900 AD).
Jingkai Hong
,
Timothy L. Mullett
Early and Late Information Biases in Evidence Accumulation for Decision Making
The Yellow River, once the world’s most sediment-rich river, has experienced dramatic regime shifts. We reanalyzed previous datasets to clarify the first historical sediment transport regime shift in the Yellow River. Our results suggest a regime shift occurred only under increased forcing from anthropogenic stresses (after 1900 AD).
Jingkai Hong
,
Timothy L. Mullett
Framing Sensitivity under Resource Constraints: When and How Time Pressure and Cognitive Load Influence Choice
The Yellow River, once the world’s most sediment-rich river, has experienced dramatic regime shifts. We reanalyzed previous datasets to clarify the first historical sediment transport regime shift in the Yellow River. Our results suggest a regime shift occurred only under increased forcing from anthropogenic stresses (after 1900 AD).
Jingkai Hong
,
Cendri A. Hutcherson
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