Animals are proposed to learn the latent rules governing their environment in order to maximize their chances of survival. However, rules may change without notice, forcing animals to keep a memory of which one is currently at work. Rule switching can lead to situations in which the same stimulus/response pairing is positively and negatively rewarded in the long run, depending on variables that are not accessible to the animal. This fact raises questions on how neural systems are capable of reinforcement learning in environments where the reinforcement is inconsistent. Here we address this issue by asking about which aspects of connectivity, neural excitability and synaptic plasticity are key for a very general, stochastic spiking neural ne...
Changes of synaptic connections between neurons are thought to be the physiological basis of learnin...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior, and in particular in behavioral d...
Given the complex structure of the brain, how can synaptic plasticity explain the learning and forge...
Animals are proposed to learn the latent rules governing their environment in order to maximize thei...
Animals are proposed to learn the latent rules governing their environment in order to maximize thei...
Biological neurons communicate primarily via a spiking process. Recurrently connected spiking neural...
Animal learning is based on a process of trial and error. This is a fundamental observation in behav...
© 2014 Dr. Robert Roy KerrA fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how the brain encodes ...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior. But behavioral decision making is...
The basal ganglia (BG), and more specifically the striatum, have long been proposed to play an essen...
Reward-modulated spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) combines unsupervised STDP with a reinforc...
Reward-modulated spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) combines unsupervised STDP with a reinforc...
Abstract Organisms are able to learn from reward and punishment to cope with unknown situations, in ...
<div><p>Operant learning requires that reinforcement signals interact with action representations at...
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...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior, and in particular in behavioral d...
Given the complex structure of the brain, how can synaptic plasticity explain the learning and forge...
Animals are proposed to learn the latent rules governing their environment in order to maximize thei...
Animals are proposed to learn the latent rules governing their environment in order to maximize thei...
Biological neurons communicate primarily via a spiking process. Recurrently connected spiking neural...
Animal learning is based on a process of trial and error. This is a fundamental observation in behav...
© 2014 Dr. Robert Roy KerrA fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how the brain encodes ...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior. But behavioral decision making is...
The basal ganglia (BG), and more specifically the striatum, have long been proposed to play an essen...
Reward-modulated spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) combines unsupervised STDP with a reinforc...
Reward-modulated spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) combines unsupervised STDP with a reinforc...
Abstract Organisms are able to learn from reward and punishment to cope with unknown situations, in ...
<div><p>Operant learning requires that reinforcement signals interact with action representations at...
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...
Learning by reinforcement is important in shaping animal behavior, and in particular in behavioral d...
Given the complex structure of the brain, how can synaptic plasticity explain the learning and forge...