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. 2013 Dec 9;110(52):20941–20946. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1312011110

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

(A) A model-based based choice strategy predicts that rewards after rare transitions should affect the value of the unchosen first-stage option, leading to a predicted interaction between the factors of reward and transition probability. (B) In contrast, a model-free strategy predicts that a first-stage choice resulting in reward is more likely to be repeated on the subsequent trial regardless of whether that reward occurred after a common or rare transition.