We can learn new tasks by listening to a teacher, but we can also learn by trial-and-error. Here, we investigate the factors that determine how participants learn new stimulus-response mappings by trial-and-error. Does learning in human observers comply with reinforcement learning theories, which describe how subjects learn from rewards and punishments? If yes, what is the influence of selective attention in the learning process? We developed a novel redundant-relevant learning paradigm to examine the conjoint influence of attention and reward feedback. We found that subjects only learned stimulus-response mappings for attended shapes, even when unattended shapes were equally informative. Reward magnitude also influenced learning, an effect...
How does the brain learn those visual features that are relevant for behavior? In this article, we f...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with a high probability of procuring rewards is greatly adapt...
When stimuli are consistently paired with reward, attention toward these stimuli becomes biased (e.g...
We can learn new tasks by listening to a teacher, but we can also learn by trial-and-error. Here, we...
How well a stimulus predicts reward is correlated with the amount of attention that stimulus receiv...
The multidimensional nature of our environment raises a fundamental question in the study of learnin...
Visual selective attention (VSA) is the cognitive function that regulates ongoing processing of reti...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with high probability of gaining rewards is highly adaptive. ...
AbstractVisual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retina...
Visual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retinal input ...
Animal learning is associated with changes in the efficacy of connections between neurons. The rules...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Many theories propose that top-down attentional signals control processing in sensory cortices by mo...
SummaryWhen an organism receives a reward, it is crucial to know which of many candidate actions cau...
Previous research has shown that attentional selection is affected by reward contingencies: previous...
How does the brain learn those visual features that are relevant for behavior? In this article, we f...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with a high probability of procuring rewards is greatly adapt...
When stimuli are consistently paired with reward, attention toward these stimuli becomes biased (e.g...
We can learn new tasks by listening to a teacher, but we can also learn by trial-and-error. Here, we...
How well a stimulus predicts reward is correlated with the amount of attention that stimulus receiv...
The multidimensional nature of our environment raises a fundamental question in the study of learnin...
Visual selective attention (VSA) is the cognitive function that regulates ongoing processing of reti...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with high probability of gaining rewards is highly adaptive. ...
AbstractVisual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retina...
Visual selective attention is the brain function that modulates ongoing processing of retinal input ...
Animal learning is associated with changes in the efficacy of connections between neurons. The rules...
Previous work has attempted to fit reward-driven attentional selection as being exogenous (stimulus-...
Many theories propose that top-down attentional signals control processing in sensory cortices by mo...
SummaryWhen an organism receives a reward, it is crucial to know which of many candidate actions cau...
Previous research has shown that attentional selection is affected by reward contingencies: previous...
How does the brain learn those visual features that are relevant for behavior? In this article, we f...
Attending to visual stimuli associated with a high probability of procuring rewards is greatly adapt...
When stimuli are consistently paired with reward, attention toward these stimuli becomes biased (e.g...