Abstract

Benjamin O. Rangel, Eliot Hazeltine, and Jan R. Wessel (see pages [282–292][1]) As we interact with the world, our brains form a representation of the features of a task such as its associated context, stimuli, actions, and outcomes—called an event file. These event files may be recalled to

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