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We know that humans and other animals prioritize processing of objects that signal potential tangible rewards, which leads to better memory and better decisions about those objects. But what guides prioritization and allocation of resources when there are no obvious external incentives? 2/n
Apr 28, 2025, 4:06 PM
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