Reward Bases: A simple mechanism for adaptive acquisition of multiple reward types.
Animals and humans can search for different resources depending on their needs. This paper proposes how this ability could arise from a simple neural circuit that can be mapped on evolutionary older parts of the vertebrate brain, called the basal ganglia. The model suggests that this circuit learns the availability of different reward types, and then combines them according to the physiological state to control behaviour.
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Reward Bases: A simple mechanism for adaptive acquisition of multiple reward types.
Animals and humans can search for different resources depending on their needs. This paper proposes how this ability could arise from a simple neural circuit that can be mapped on evolutionary older parts of the vertebrate brain, called the basal ganglia. The model suggests that this circuit learns the availability of different reward types, and then combines them according to the physiological state to control behaviour.
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