Jean Daunizeau

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  1. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    α

    Same typo about alpha percolates! ... + 2 additional typos here:

    1. there is no 1/2 scaling factor on the 2nd term of the sum
    2. an additional sigma^(i,j) is lacking in the 2nd term of the sum
  2. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    α

    Same typo percolates...

  3. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    α

    This is a typo: alpha only scales the second term of the sum...

  4. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    α

    Same typo percolates...

  5. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    α

    This is a typo: alpha only scales the second term of the sum!

  6. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    α

    This is a typo: alpha only scales the second term of the sum!

  7. Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects
    (though typically about four times stronger in magnitude)

    This is a mistake: it's the neural encoding of EV that is "typically about four times stronger in mgnitude" [than the neural encoding of gains].