Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only been partially elucidated. On one hand, experimental evidence shows that the neuromodulator dopamine carries information about rewards and affects synaptic plasticity. On the other hand, the theory of reinforcement learning provides a framework for reward-based learning. Recent models of reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity have made first steps towards bridging the gap between the two approaches, but faced two problems. First, reinforcement learning is typically formulated in a discrete framework, ill-adapted to the description of natural situations. Second, biologically plausible models of reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent ...
Reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) has recently emerged as a candidate for a ...
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditi...
The persistent modification of synaptic efficacy as a function of the rela-tive timing of pre- and p...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
How do animals learn to repeat behaviors that lead to the obtention of food or other “rewarding” obj...
Changes of synaptic connections between neurons are thought to be the physiological basis of learnin...
Animal learning is based on a process of trial and error. This is a fundamental observation in behav...
Humans and animals are capable of evaluating actions by considering their long-run future rewards th...
An open problem in the field of computational neuroscience is how to link synaptic plasticity to sys...
An open problem in the field of computational neuroscience is how to link synaptic plasticity to sys...
Recent experiments have shown that spike-timing-dependent plasticity is influenced by neuromodulatio...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive co...
Learning agents, whether natural or artificial, must update their internal parameters in order to im...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior, and in particular in behavioral d...
Reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) has recently emerged as a candidate for a ...
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditi...
The persistent modification of synaptic efficacy as a function of the rela-tive timing of pre- and p...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
Animals repeat rewarded behaviors, but the physiological basis of reward-based learning has only bee...
How do animals learn to repeat behaviors that lead to the obtention of food or other “rewarding” obj...
Changes of synaptic connections between neurons are thought to be the physiological basis of learnin...
Animal learning is based on a process of trial and error. This is a fundamental observation in behav...
Humans and animals are capable of evaluating actions by considering their long-run future rewards th...
An open problem in the field of computational neuroscience is how to link synaptic plasticity to sys...
An open problem in the field of computational neuroscience is how to link synaptic plasticity to sys...
Recent experiments have shown that spike-timing-dependent plasticity is influenced by neuromodulatio...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive co...
Learning agents, whether natural or artificial, must update their internal parameters in order to im...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior, and in particular in behavioral d...
Reward-modulated spike-timing-dependent plasticity (STDP) has recently emerged as a candidate for a ...
A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how cognitive processes, such as operant conditi...
The persistent modification of synaptic efficacy as a function of the rela-tive timing of pre- and p...