Fail‐Controlled Classifiers: A Swiss‐Army Knife Toward Trustworthy Systems
ABSTRACT Background Modern critical systems often require to take decisions and classify data and scenarios autonomously without having detrimental effects on people, infrastructures or the environment, ensuring desired dependability attributes. Researchers typically strive to craft classifiers with perfect accuracy, which should be always correct and ...
Fahad Ahmed Khokhar +4 more
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Differences in Cold and Hot Decision-Making between Gambling and Other Addictions
Behavioral and biological addictions can impair decision-making processes, mainly by means of a dysfunction in brain regions associated with reward and frontal areas that may lead to disadvantageous choices.
Sara Meca +3 more
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Bittersweet memories and somatic marker hypothesis: adaptive control in emotional recall facilitates long-term decision-making in the Iowa Gambling Task. [PDF]
Singh V.
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Emotional Awareness and Psychophysiological Markers of Performance on the Iowa Gambling Task
Cory S. Inman
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ABSTRACT Background Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly discussed as a tool that can support speech and language therapy (SLT). However, clinical adoption of AI requires improved AI literacy among clinicians. AI is a rapidly evolving and often inconsistently defined field that can be difficult to navigate.
Ana Oliveira‐Buckley +3 more
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Getting even: chasing behavior, decision-making, and craving in habitual gamblers
Background Dysfunctional decision-making and intense craving represent pivotal aspects across all addictive behaviors, notably evident in gambling addiction where these factors significantly shape chasing behavior—continuing gambling to recoup losses ...
Marina Cosenza +6 more
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Sensitivity to gain and loss as determinants of performance in the Iowa Gambling Task
Kevin G. Byrnes
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[Orbitofrontal dysfunction in multiple sclerosis: Iowa Gambling Task].
Cognitive dysfunction has been widely studied in multiple sclerosis (MS), however decision-making has been less investigated. The current study examined the decision-making processes of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) using a computerized version of the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT).
Alberto, García-Molina +4 more
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Executive Impairment in Huntington's Disease: Insights From a Systematic Review of the Literature
Executive dysfunction in Huntington's disease follows a selective, stage‐dependent pattern, with early deficits in psychomotor speed, cognitive flexibility, inhibition, and working‐memory updating. Progression is associated with broader impairments in planning and attention.
Simone Migliore +4 more
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The orbitofrontal cortex represents advantageous choice in the Iowa gambling task. [PDF]
Zha R +5 more
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