Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate, competing valuation systems in the control of choice behavior. Recent theoretical and experimental work suggest that this classic distinction between behaviorally and neurally dissociable systems for habitual and goal-directed (or more generally, automatic and controlled) choice may arise from two computational strategies for reinforcement learning (RL), called model-free and model-based RL, but the cognitive or computational processes by which one system may dominate over the other in the control of behavior is amatter of ongoing investigation. To elucidate this question, we leverage the theoretical framework of cognitive control, demonstrati...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Substantial recent work has explored multiple mechanisms of decision-making in humans and other anim...
<p>To behave adaptively, we must learn from the consequences of our actions. Doing so is difficult w...
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...
■ Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate,...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
The classic dichotomy between habitual and goal-directed behavior is often mapped onto a dichotomy b...
The human brain has the impressive capacity to adapt how it processes information to high-level goal...
<div><p>Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two disti...
An influential reinforcement learning framework proposes that behavior is jointly governed by model-...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
A large literature has accumulated suggesting that human and animal decision making is driven by at ...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Substantial recent work has explored multiple mechanisms of decision-making in humans and other anim...
<p>To behave adaptively, we must learn from the consequences of our actions. Doing so is difficult w...
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...
■ Accounts of decision-making and its neural substrates have long posited the operation of separate,...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
The classic dichotomy between habitual and goal-directed behavior is often mapped onto a dichotomy b...
The human brain has the impressive capacity to adapt how it processes information to high-level goal...
<div><p>Many accounts of decision making and reinforcement learning posit the existence of two disti...
An influential reinforcement learning framework proposes that behavior is jointly governed by model-...
<div><p>Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide be...
Cognitive control is a fundamental skill reflecting the active use of task-rules to guide behavior a...
A large literature has accumulated suggesting that human and animal decision making is driven by at ...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Theories of decision-making and its neural substrates have long assumed the existence of two distinc...
Substantial recent work has explored multiple mechanisms of decision-making in humans and other anim...
<p>To behave adaptively, we must learn from the consequences of our actions. Doing so is difficult w...