To survive in complex environments, animals need to have mechanisms to select effective actions quickly, with minimal computational costs. As perhaps the computationally most parsimonious of these systems, Pavlovian control accomplishes this by hardwiring specific stereotyped responses to certain classes of stimuli. It is well documented that appetitive cues initiate a Pavlovian bias toward vigorous approach; however, Pavlovian responses to aversive stimuli are less well understood. Gaining a deeper understanding of aversive Pavlovian responses, such as active avoidance, is important given the critical role these behaviors play in several psychiatric conditions. The goal of the current study was to establish a behavioral and computational f...
Adaptive behavior involves interactions between systems regulating Pavlovian and instrumental contro...
Model-based and model-free controllers can, in principle, learn arbitrary actions to optimize their ...
Background Aversive stimuli in the environment influence human actions. This includes valence-depend...
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AbstractStudying aversive behaviour is critical for understanding negative emotions and associated p...
Studying aversive behaviour is critical for understanding negative emotions and associated psychopat...
Conflicts between avoiding feared stimuli versus approaching them for competing rewards are essentia...
Hard-wired, Pavlovian, responses elicited by predictions of rewards and punishments exert significan...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
Recent neuroscientific models of human behavior distinguish between different cognitive controllers:...
How are aversive associations formed in the brain, and how do they subsequently influence behavior? ...
In active avoidance tasks, subjects have to learn to execute particular actions in order to avoid an...
Motivational states direct and energize animal behavior (Bindra, 1969; Hull, 1943), and are generall...
Adaptive behavior involves interactions between systems regulating Pavlovian and instrumental contro...
Model-based and model-free controllers can, in principle, learn arbitrary actions to optimize their ...
Background Aversive stimuli in the environment influence human actions. This includes valence-depend...
Contains fulltext : 195168.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To survive in c...
AbstractStudying aversive behaviour is critical for understanding negative emotions and associated p...
Studying aversive behaviour is critical for understanding negative emotions and associated psychopat...
Conflicts between avoiding feared stimuli versus approaching them for competing rewards are essentia...
Hard-wired, Pavlovian, responses elicited by predictions of rewards and punishments exert significan...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
In neuroscience and psychology, an influential perspective distinguishes between two kinds of behavi...
Recent neuroscientific models of human behavior distinguish between different cognitive controllers:...
How are aversive associations formed in the brain, and how do they subsequently influence behavior? ...
In active avoidance tasks, subjects have to learn to execute particular actions in order to avoid an...
Motivational states direct and energize animal behavior (Bindra, 1969; Hull, 1943), and are generall...
Adaptive behavior involves interactions between systems regulating Pavlovian and instrumental contro...
Model-based and model-free controllers can, in principle, learn arbitrary actions to optimize their ...
Background Aversive stimuli in the environment influence human actions. This includes valence-depend...