Behavioral evidence suggests that instrumental conditioning is governed by two forms of action control: a goal-directed and a habit learning process. Model-based reinforcement learning (RL) has been argued to underlie the goal-directed process; however, the way in which it interacts with habits and the structure of the habitual process has remained unclear. According to a flat architecture, the habitual process corresponds to model-free RL, and its interaction with the goal-directed process is coordinated by an external arbitration mechanism. Alternatively, the interaction between these systems has recently been argued to be hierarchical, such that the formation of action sequences underlies habit learning and a goal-directed process select...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
This thesis proposes a novel way to describe habit learning and the resulting balancing of goal-dire...
Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be "goal-directed"-that is, ...
Abstract Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be Bgoal-directed^—...
The classic dichotomy between habitual and goal-directed behavior is often mapped onto a dichotomy b...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
International audienceIf basal ganglia are widely accepted to participate in the high-level cognitiv...
Habits form a crucial component of behavior. In recent years, key computational models have conceptu...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Human behavior consists in large parts of action sequences that are often repeated in mostly the sam...
Contemporary theories of instrumental performance assume that responding can be controlled by 2 beha...
Habits are commonly conceptualized as learned associations whereby a stimulus triggers an associated...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Model-free (MF) reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms account for a wealth of neuroscientific and b...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
This thesis proposes a novel way to describe habit learning and the resulting balancing of goal-dire...
Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be "goal-directed"-that is, ...
Abstract Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be Bgoal-directed^—...
The classic dichotomy between habitual and goal-directed behavior is often mapped onto a dichotomy b...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
International audienceIf basal ganglia are widely accepted to participate in the high-level cognitiv...
Habits form a crucial component of behavior. In recent years, key computational models have conceptu...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Human behavior consists in large parts of action sequences that are often repeated in mostly the sam...
Contemporary theories of instrumental performance assume that responding can be controlled by 2 beha...
Habits are commonly conceptualized as learned associations whereby a stimulus triggers an associated...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Model-free (MF) reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms account for a wealth of neuroscientific and b...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, c...
This thesis proposes a novel way to describe habit learning and the resulting balancing of goal-dire...