Reinforcement learning models have long promised to unify computational, psychological and neural accounts of appetitively conditioned behavior. However, the bulk of data on animal conditioning comes from free-operant experiments measuring how fast animals will work for reinforcement. Existing reinforcement learning (RL) models are silent about these tasks, because they lack any notion of vigor. They thus fail to address the simple observation that hungrier animals will work harder for food, as well as stranger facts such as their sometimes greater productivity even when working for irrelevant outcomes such as water. Here, we develop an RL framework for free-operant behavior, suggesting that subjects choose how vigorously to perform selecte...
Instrumental behavior is a very complex and multifaceted process. Behavioral output during instrumen...
Most decisions share a common goal: maximize reward and minimize punishment. Achieving this goal req...
When rewards are available, people expend more energy, increasing their motivational vigor. In theor...
Reinforcement learning models have long promised to unify computational, psychological and neural ac...
Reinforcement learning models have long promised to unify computa-tional, psychological and neural a...
RATIONALE: Dopamine neurotransmission has long been known to exert a powerful influence over the vig...
Two fundamental questions underlie the expression of behavior, namely what to do and how vigorously ...
Recently the computational-neuroscience literature on animals\u27 learning has proposed some models ...
Recently the computational-neuroscience literature on animals ’ learning has proposed some models fo...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive co...
There is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive conditioni...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
Decision making relies on adequately evaluating the consequences of actions on the basis of past exp...
The impact of dopamine on adaptive behavior in a naturalistic environment is largely unexamined. Exp...
The vigor with which humans and animals engage in a task is often a determinant of the likelihood of...
Instrumental behavior is a very complex and multifaceted process. Behavioral output during instrumen...
Most decisions share a common goal: maximize reward and minimize punishment. Achieving this goal req...
When rewards are available, people expend more energy, increasing their motivational vigor. In theor...
Reinforcement learning models have long promised to unify computational, psychological and neural ac...
Reinforcement learning models have long promised to unify computa-tional, psychological and neural a...
RATIONALE: Dopamine neurotransmission has long been known to exert a powerful influence over the vig...
Two fundamental questions underlie the expression of behavior, namely what to do and how vigorously ...
Recently the computational-neuroscience literature on animals\u27 learning has proposed some models ...
Recently the computational-neuroscience literature on animals ’ learning has proposed some models fo...
AbstractThere is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive co...
There is substantial evidence that dopamine is involved in reward learning and appetitive conditioni...
Animals are motivated to act so as to maximize their subjective reward rate, which depends on factor...
Decision making relies on adequately evaluating the consequences of actions on the basis of past exp...
The impact of dopamine on adaptive behavior in a naturalistic environment is largely unexamined. Exp...
The vigor with which humans and animals engage in a task is often a determinant of the likelihood of...
Instrumental behavior is a very complex and multifaceted process. Behavioral output during instrumen...
Most decisions share a common goal: maximize reward and minimize punishment. Achieving this goal req...
When rewards are available, people expend more energy, increasing their motivational vigor. In theor...