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While the other manner of forgetting (no forgetting: φ = 0) expanded the no harm area, no combinations of learning (fixed or varied), forgetting (forgetting or no forgetting), and decision making ('linear', Exp. 6, or dose response, Exp. 7) rules produced a qualitatively different prediction from the default prediction shown in Fig. 2 (Supporting Information Fig. S1).
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