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An indifferent point was estimated by repeating this question for different values of x.
We initially imposed a range of P values before the indifferent point (i.e., 100%, 50%) when LLL was always the optimal choice.
We found that, during the final "gambling" part (i.e., sessions beyond the indifferent point), "gambler" rats performed inadequate nose-pokes mainly towards LLL hole.
A landmark in the PDT protocol is the "indifferent" point, that is, the specific level of uncertainty at which the animals can choose either option freely with no effect on the overall economic convenience [ 34].
Rats were then tested far beyond the indifferent point (i.e., 17%, 14%) when LLL became a suboptimal option and the economic benefit is attained unequivocally by choosing repeatedly the small-reward option.
The inclusion criterion (for both marmosets and rats) was defined as a preference for the large reward of more than 60% during the two sessions before the indifferent point [ 38– 42] 42].
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The answers were scored as follows: Completely Agree (5 points), Somewhat Agree (4 points), Indifferent (3 points), Somewhat Disagree (2 points), and Completely Disagree (1 point).
Thirty-nine years old, flawed, an indifferent West Point student, disgraced as an army officer, gossiped about as an alcoholic, a failed farmer and a failed businessman, Ulysses Grant had come to his command almost as a fluke.
"We're kind of indifferent at this point," said Andrew S. Cupps, manager of the $857 million Strong Enterprise fund.
At Microsoft, Gates's usage gives the reheated term about bits a sense of "indifferent" to the point of "uncaring".
That interpretation is likely to be strongly challenged by many inhabitants of New Orleans who regarded Bush as indifferent to the point of recklessness in his initial response to the disaster, only acting when it became a severe embarrassment.
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