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Mikhail S Spektor

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Voormann A, Spektor M, Klauer K
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39992785
How do people recognize objects they have encountered previously? Cognitive models of recognition memory aim to explain overt behavior using latent psychological processes, such as true recognition and pure guessing....
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Spektor M, Wulff D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Nov; 121(47):e2311714121. PMID: 39546563
How do people search for information when they are given the opportunity to freely explore their options? Previous research has suggested that people focus on reducing uncertainty before making a...
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Olschewski S, Spektor M, Le Mens G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Mar; 121(12):e2317751121. PMID: 38489382
Do people's attitudes toward the (a)symmetry of an outcome distribution affect their choices? Financial investors seek return distributions with frequent small returns but few large ones, consistent with leading models...
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Spektor M, Kellen D, Rieskamp J, Klauer K
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2023 Dec; 153(2):454-472. PMID: 38059963
Individuals' decisions under risk tend to be in line with the notion that "losses loom larger than gains." This loss aversion in decision making is commonly understood as a stable...
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Spektor M, Kellen D, Klauer K
Cognition . 2022 May; 225:105164. PMID: 35596968
People rely on the choice context to guide their decisions, violating fundamental principles of rational choice theory and exhibiting phenomena called context effects. Recent research has uncovered that dominance relationships...
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Spektor M, Bhatia S, Gluth S
Trends Cogn Sci . 2021 Aug; 25(10):843-854. PMID: 34426050
Contextual features influence human and non-human decision making, giving rise to preference reversals. Decades of research have documented the species and situations in which these effects are observed. More recently,...
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Voormann A, Spektor M, Klauer K
Mem Cognit . 2021 Apr; 49(4):787-802. PMID: 33834382
In everyday life, recognition decisions often have to be made for multiple objects simultaneously. In contrast, research on recognition memory has predominantly relied on single-item recognition paradigms. We present a...
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Kraemer P, Fontanesi L, Spektor M, Gluth S
Psychon Bull Rev . 2020 Sep; 28(1):304-323. PMID: 32989719
Human decisions often deviate from economic rationality and are influenced by cognitive biases. One such bias is the memory bias according to which people prefer choice options they have a...
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Fontanesi L, Gluth S, Spektor M, Rieskamp J
Psychon Bull Rev . 2019 Mar; 26(4):1099-1121. PMID: 30924057
Psychological models of value-based decision-making describe how subjective values are formed and mapped to single choices. Recently, additional efforts have been made to describe the temporal dynamics of these processes...
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Spektor M, Gluth S, Fontanesi L, Rieskamp J
Psychol Rev . 2019 Jan; 126(1):52-88. PMID: 30604988
Traditional theories of decision making require that humans evaluate choice options independently of each other. The independence principle underlying this notion states that the relative choice probability of two options...